Too many times faced with the fact that after the listing of the coins on the exchange they dramatically lost in value and fell to the bottom. I believe that the fault is not bounty hunters, but early investors who sell coins at the highest price and thereby collapse its value on the exchange.
This is the most common occurrence in the work of bounty hunters. The project team distributes its tokens through the ICO at a certain price, and in order to interest investors, large discounts are first offered, up to 50 percent. We receive our tokens with a slight delay, and when we enter the exchange, these tokens have already dropped significantly in price, sometimes tens, or even hundreds of times.
There can be many reasons for this: both inappropriate behavior of the project team, and the initially inflated price of the token, and the massive dumping of tokens to early investors. However, this doesn't make it easier for bounty hunters.