How relevant is luck when investing in memecoins?

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by TheLecturer, Jul 17, 2025 at 8:24 AM.

  1. Compared to general crypto trading where you need a lot of analysis, trading memes, is basically the wild west, and a lot of things can change within one moment, to be fair I think this is one of the reasons it's so attractive to traders.
    A good example would be what happened with Elon's tweet yesterday, he mentioned $ANI in his post and everyone can see the results of that now (For context, the price action was really good).

    This has its downside too, but this time I was lucky, I used "lucky' because there were other potential memecoins I could have gotten when I bought ANI, but because of the association with Grok I decided to go for it, and then the tweet happened yesterday.

    Who knows in another timeline, I could have bought something else.
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  2. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    Relevant in everything you do
     
  3. Baron

    Baron Administrator

    The question is how often are coins mentioned in a positive way by notable figures like Elon? And if you don't know which coin is going to be mentioned by which celebrity figure in advance, then how can you stay ahead of the curve and actually capitalize on positive mentions on a consistent basis?
     
  4. 2rosy

    2rosy

    The edge in memecoins or nfts is to create them, hype them, pump them, dump them.
    Be the ball danny
     
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  5. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Circumstances, not silly "luck" which doesn't exist - good or bad.
     
  6. How do you create a memecoin.
     
  7. 2rosy

    2rosy

    It requires incredibly high intelligence and good looks. You can start by acquiring some RosyBucks. RBUX on multiple chains. Finite supply so it goes up and hodlers are billionaires
     
  8. Cam12

    Cam12

    pump.fun

    Good luck soldier