Full Port Cartel runs as a personal memecoin call channel, built around one trader's picks across Solana, BSC, and Base. Posts follow a consistent format: a raw contract address or ticker, a brief read on market-cap support and resistance levels, and an entry price range with a stop-loss and take-profit target attached. Several posts point back to the owner's X account for a fuller technical-analysis writeup, treating Telegram as a supplement to that main platform rather than the primary output.
A recurring theme beyond individual calls is promotion of a referral-based trading platform the channel owner is affiliated with — posts describe paying referrals who trade through his link and openly invite followers to join via that referral URL. That is a financial relationship the channel does not separate from its trading calls: some of the coins pushed as picks are also framed as "verified" or partnered on the same referral platform, worth knowing before treating any call as neutral analysis.
There is no visible track record, win-rate disclosure, or follow-up showing whether past entries, stop-losses, and take-profits actually played out. Given that the tickers involved are micro-cap, newly launched tokens, prices can move by multiples in either direction within hours, and dropping a raw contract address with no project vetting is itself a cue to verify everything independently before acting on it.
This channel fits traders who already operate in the memecoin space, understand the extreme volatility and scam risk of freshly launched tokens, and want a fast feed of one person's calls and referral links to weigh against their own research. It is a poor fit for anyone looking for vetted investment guidance, project fundamentals, or a source free of referral incentives — the calls here are one trader's speculative bets, openly tied to platforms he benefits from promoting, not independent advice.