sold at 400% profit. dnt trust any coin any more. if u in profit just sell and buy back when price dips. that's it. concept of long term holding is gone
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Ok let's talk about $USUAL
Hello, if you are in possession of USUAL (you participated in the pre-market). The development team has established conditions that greatly benefit the small investor ☝️.
The purchase limit in the pre-market, the gradual circulation of the total currency over a period of 4 years, the distribution of benefits generated by the protocol, and other technical issues that are probably not the most appropriate to enumerate. This has allowed for a stable pre-market, generating a level of trust and expectation that I’m not sure has similar previous precedents.
Now the big players can enter the scene; as far as I know, the launch is simultaneous on a few platforms in addition to Binance. I am convinced that we are in for 48 hours of heart-pounding excitement. My advice is to think carefully about how necessary the first profits are for you.
Before selling, keep in mind that you are in possession of a relatively safe asset, which are not abundant in the crypto world. Holding it may be the most advisable option even if it means giving up quick short-term profits.
On the other hand, in a scenario of excessive devaluation (likely intentional). Panic will be our greatest enemy. The currency has real value and sooner or later it will return to its price. My advice would be to buy more if you can afford it. Even if they are minimal amounts, do not sell at this moment. You will regret it much sooner than you imagine. Conclusion, let’s not make things easy for those who always win. We have the opportunity to be part of a great project. Time will tell how good it is. Holding it is surely the best way to increase its value. Reducing the available supply will prevent possible manipulations and speculations. please do follow for more predictions #USUALSpotLaunch #USUALSpotPrediction
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