This is another thread you made (that I know of) and actually the context remains the same as before where you are just looking at a new project that is expecting a hype and pump there.
I'm not going to advise or discourage you because judging from your posts when you made the comment about observing I think you have researched more about the project you said but what you need to understand in this case remains only one that when you are ready to be in a project like this then it is not an investment but a gamble.
Even if you say big profits, it still does not cover the fact that profits are only obtained if you are lucky with what you choose because in the end things that smell about shitcoin or memecoin we all know what the end will be.
Do you really think that he has researched the project and then came here and created this thread and also other threads that he keeps creating in this or other sections of the forum? He is either a part of the project or has been paid to do this, it's a pure tactic to create some hype within the community and possibly get some investors out of the crowd that reads all these threads. However, I don't know if things like these actually work for these projects.
Have you ever invested in a project after reading a post from a newbie praising it in a public forum? I don't think people do that, and that is not how investments work. They need to understand that they will need to find another and a better way to market their project if they think it's a good project.
Regardless of whether she's getting paid or just wants to get a thrill from newbies I don't really care about that because I'll think positive and assume she's done her research.
But on the other hand if indeed he is paid or just wants to find newbies to get entangled then this classic method, especially on bitcointalk, is actually not very useful because after all we have often found such sickening things and in the end the thread that is used as a promotional event for a shitcoin will only be full of jokes and more advice not to be easily influenced by the words of other people who don't even know who to invest in a project that we definitely know what the end result will be.