Let's say there is still room for additional growth, for the sake of argument... Let's see how a newbie trader would approach this and other pairs that have grown by more than 2,000% already.
Say you decide to jump in based on hype, FOMO and other highly questionable methods of trading.
The price is rising, it is doing so fast and you feel the need to buy in order to "earn money".
Say you buy at $35 and yes, the next day the price rises towards $38, great.
Will you sell?
Your reasoning most likely goes like this: "It can easily go higher, I will continue to hold"... And yes again, it goes higher and hits $40... Will you sell?
Of course not, says your reasoning, I only bought at $35 and it can still go much higher. The next day prices reach $43 and you are feeling good and in the green!
Will you sell? Not likely because you don't have a plan.
The next day prices drop drop from $43 to $38 and huh... You immediately think that you will wait for it to recover, you will wait for prices to go up.
The next day prices hover between $37 and $39 and you are ok because you are still in the green, so... There is no hurt in waiting right?
While you sleep the next day the pair you are holding crashes from $39 towards $25 and you are in deep red... At this point your reasoning is saying, sell! sell! sell! FOMO again.
You sell at a loss and leave with a bad feeling and start wondering and questioning what went wrong.
Since you used FOMO to buy in, no planning, you will use FOMO to exit.
It doesn't matter how far up it goes you are not likely to sell because you do not have a plan, and so the cycle goes... Market psychology 101.
The other version is the one I share with you here on TradingView.
Buy when prices are at the bottom and hold long-term... It doesn't matter what happens next, you are a winner if it breaks bullish, plain and simple.
Namaste.
P.S. When you see a pair that grew by 2,000%, 3,000% or more... Try looking for one that is trading near its bottom, low, near support. Buy low and sell high.
When prices are high, look for the next one.