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Scalping Strategy for Meme Coins

Jul 25, 2025

Summary

  • The meeting/video provided a comprehensive overview of a personal scalping strategy for meme coins, focusing on both technical and community-driven analysis.
  • Key points included why "final stretch" and “migrated” coins are recommended for all skill levels versus high-risk "new pairs," and how to identify optimal entries and exits.
  • Guidance was offered on identifying strong entry points, combining technical resistance/support levels with active community sentiment, and using various on-chain tools.
  • The speaker encouraged further learning and engagement via Discord and promoted their VIP group for additional resources.

Action Items

(No specific dates or assigned owners were mentioned in the transcript. General suggested next steps for viewers below.)

  • Join the Discord server for access to further resources and community discussions.
  • For those interested in advanced learning or premium tools, consider joining the VIP group.
  • Utilize recommended platforms (Axiom, Padre) and on-chain analysis tools as discussed.
  • Apply the combined strategy (technical and community analysis) in practice trades.

Scalping Strategy Overview

  • The speaker explained the difference between scalping "new pairs" (higher risk, requires skill and speed) and "final stretch" or "migrated" coins, which are more suitable for beginners and allow more reaction time.
  • New pairs require fast reactions and higher skill due to bots and high volatility following influencer tweets; recommended only after gaining more experience.
  • Final stretch/migrated coins offer more predictable patterns and slightly less risk, making them a better starting point.

Technical Analysis Principles

  • Emphasized using support and resistance levels to determine possible entry (buy) and exit (sell) points.
  • Psychological price levels (e.g., 20k, 40k, 50k, 100k) often serve as resistance/support, and repeated failed attempts to break resistance frequently lead to price drops.
  • Recommended buying at or near the bottom of a defined range (support), with rapid exits if these levels break.
  • Warned not to rely solely on technical analysis; meme coins are more volatile and unpredictable than higher market cap coins.

Community and On-Chain Metrics

  • Assess the coin’s community strength by checking activity frequency, sentiment, and admin engagement on platforms like Telegram or Twitter.
  • Use pro trader to holder ratios to spot potential fake activity or botted coins (low ratios may indicate bots).
  • Tools like bubble maps and holder distributions help assess coin safety—avoid coins overly controlled by a few big holders.
  • Watch for catalysts (e.g., paying for a DEX listing, key announcements) as necessary drivers for price action.

Trade Execution and Risk Management

  • Typical hold times are very short (seconds to a few minutes), with the goal of stacking small, consistent wins.
  • Take profits at logical resistance points and do not wait for maximum possible gains; exit if volume and sentiment weaken.
  • Consider buying dips of 40-60% off recent highs as these often offer the best risk-reward.
  • Always align technical signals with community and narrative context; strategy should blend both.

Decisions

  • Recommend starting with final stretch/migrated coins for beginners — Lower risk and more time to react compared to trading new pairs.

Open Questions / Follow-Ups

  • None were recorded in the transcript. Attendees/viewers are encouraged to DM with questions or for one-on-one sessions as needed.