Large institutions also need to stay at their posts, and I myself am monitoring the market to track price movements. AMZN and NVO are two good ones, and they have been on my watchlist. Recently, I’ve been doing well in a zero-fee trading competition on a major exchange, and I gained some insights in the previous phase, so I want to participate again in Phase 9. Interested friends can check out the latest competition data—usually, the first week has the most fluctuation in rankings, and if you seize the opportunity, it’s quite possible to make the leaderboard. Persistently tracking price trends often allows you to spot opportunities before others.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-08 16:00
Start in the first week of the 0-fee competition; only when volatility is at its peak do opportunities arise.
NVO is indeed a good pick; I've had my eye on it for a while.
Those who hold the position ultimately win; retail investors should play it this way.
Is it useful to keep tracking? Or is it all about luck?
Holding AMZN long-term is fine; just worried about a sudden plunge.
More people should be participating in Stage 9; the difficulty is probably even greater.
However, I can't learn the institutional approach; I prefer to watch the market myself and stay grounded.
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bridgeOops
· 01-08 16:00
NVO has indeed been on my radar recently, but truly making money still depends on intuition.
The first week was definitely a window period; I'll wait for a surge.
Holding? Easier said than done; watching the market closely is the real skill.
Participating in competitions is somewhat interesting; it all depends on who reacts faster.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-08 15:59
Sticking to the game really requires patience. The fluctuations in the first week are truly a mix of opportunities and traps.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-08 15:58
The market indeed needs to be defended, but AMZN has been a bit disappointing these days.
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Phase 9 competition? How did the last round perform? Can you share your thoughts?
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It's right to keep tracking, but those who entered in the first week are probably gamblers; the volatility is too high.
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I've also looked at NVO; it's relatively stable, just a bit dull.
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Zero fees are really great, but you need to understand the exchange's competition tactics clearly, so you don't get cut.
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Did you spot the price trend early? Well, that also depends on luck, otherwise why would you still be losing?
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-08 15:54
Uh, the first week was indeed chaotic, but the ones really making money are still those who hold the position.
I'm also watching AMZN and NVO, but I'm more concerned about whether I can catch that ranking window.
The 0-fee competition is really attractive, just worried about getting front-run by others at the last moment...
Tracking the position is easy to talk about, but actually doing it is truly impressive.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-08 15:52
Damn, the 9th phase is here again. This time I must make the list for sure.
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AMZN and NVO are really solid, but I still prefer those with bigger fluctuations.
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The ones rushing to the top in the first week are crazy. I need to think about how to approach this time.
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Sticking to the market really tires me out, but the opportunity is right here waiting.
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The competition data is out? Let’s see how others are playing before deciding.
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Tracking prices sounds simple, but it all depends on quick fingers and luck.
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If I can still get some gains in this phase, I’ll be satisfied. After all, zero fee is really attractive.
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Feeling a bit regretful for not acting sooner. Now I realize the opportunity is here.
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Big institutions stay at their posts, so we should seize small opportunities, haha.
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Finding the opportunity a step earlier? Easy to say, who wouldn’t want that?
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-08 15:38
Alright, seeing how intensely you're monitoring the market, it feels right.
The first week of the competition is indeed a window period, don't miss it.
I'm also watching AMZN and NVO, but the strategies are a bit different.
Tracking prices sounds simple in theory but really tests your patience in practice.
I'm a bit uneasy about Phase 9, but I still want to give it a shot.
Large institutions also need to stay at their posts, and I myself am monitoring the market to track price movements. AMZN and NVO are two good ones, and they have been on my watchlist. Recently, I’ve been doing well in a zero-fee trading competition on a major exchange, and I gained some insights in the previous phase, so I want to participate again in Phase 9. Interested friends can check out the latest competition data—usually, the first week has the most fluctuation in rankings, and if you seize the opportunity, it’s quite possible to make the leaderboard. Persistently tracking price trends often allows you to spot opportunities before others.