No, you don’t. You’re not coiling the wire. You are coiling the cable (big difference). Look at the link at my previous post.
It’s just the same. I said "wire" but I could have said "cable". When you coil up either a wire or cable (pick your language preference), you affectively create an inductor - pretty much basic electrical engineering 101 you learn first in school. The link you posted doesn't say much if anything.
But like I said, if the cable is long enough, you probably see a difference. If the cable is short, then probably not much.