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Thread continue - https://warpcast.com/atlas-dev/0xe7d53b44 👇 👇 👇
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8. Copy Trading & Anonymity It’s no secret that blockchains are fully transparent. If you’ve built a goldmine of high-quality wallets, it’s time to start thinking about anonymity. 🔹 Don’t stack massive PNL on a single wallet. 🔹 Don’t copy trade a mix of hidden gem wallets & heavily copied ones. 🔹 Any copy trader can track your trades and steal your best-performing wallets. 🔹 Never transfer SOL directly between wallets (even through intermediaries). One wallet = one funding source. 🔹 Deposit & withdraw only through an exchange - this makes it harder to trace your movements.
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9. Deep-Dive Wallet Filtering: The Microscope Strategy 🔬 By now, you already know red/green flags for wallets. Now, let me share the exact strategy I use to pick the best ones. We all know ROI, win rate, and PNL reflect past performance, but they only tell part of the story. That’s why I never rely on these numbers alone - every trade needs to be analyzed under a microscope. 10. ROI & Win Rate You should already have a rough idea of the minimum ROI & win rate you need to stay profitable. The goal is to find wallets that fit those numbers. 11. Fast Trades If a wallet has a high number of fast trades, I immediately check them on Photon. We need to figure out: ✅ Were these forced exits? (The trader spotted red flags and bailed early) ❌ Or was this just reckless balance-wiping? In this case, there are no sudden pump-and-dumps - the token continues to move naturally and could go either up or down. Here’s what forced fast trades look like
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So, about resets A small cap or a pre-purchased large volume of supply is closed by one of the wallets, either by itself in copy traders or a large volume cuts off everyone. Next, it’s crucial to open a few losing, winning, and break-even trades to get a rough psychological profile of our "gambler." Check out how skillfully they unload the supply when everything’s going well (a one-time hit in the order book or gradual sales, and if it’s gradual, how quickly was the position exited, did they rush it?). How often was their exit to break-even justified? How long did they hold a losing position? Once you’ve gathered all these factors into a complete picture, we move on to: A) deciding whether to add the wallet to copy trading B) writing a detailed description of their behavior in the notes How resets look like:
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