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I heard someone mentioned this last Friday, and the current situation is like this—those with the most stable performance are basically the blue chips.
The market's temperament has completely changed. Retail investors are being pushed out, funds are gathering very tightly, and all the active players are those with foresight and smart money, as well as strong institutional players. Therefore, blue chips like PEPE and VIRTUAL, which are supported by collective consensus, not only rise sharply but also can withstand significant drops.
In contrast, small coins that haven't been carefully developed and are accumulated by retail investors have little chance in this scenario of stockpile competition.
Even if this round of market turns into a so-called "structural bull market," the main pattern won't change: BTC and ETH lead the way first, blue chips follow suit and push higher, and only then do small caps catch up.
The key is, before those blue chips truly reach their peak, don't waste your energy on small caps.
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Damn, small-cap coins really have no future in this wave.
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PEPE and VIRTUAL are holding up so steadily, which clearly indicates that big players are supporting the market.
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Wait for blue chips to top out before moving on to small-cap coins; otherwise, it’s pure blood loss.
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Smart money is all about squeezing retail investors; the market has truly become corrupt.
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Before BTC and ETH break out, hitting small-cap coins is just asking for death.
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What are people thinking chasing small coins now? Really.
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Funds are so tight that small-cap coins won’t last much longer.
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The fierce support from blue chips indicates there’s still hope ahead.
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Retail investors have been pushed out; now it’s all about the dealers and institutions playing the game.
Retail investors are still stubbornly holding small coins, smart money has long been playing blue chips
PEPE and VIRTUAL, which have consensus, indeed have strong anti-drop ability, whereas those overlooked small coins are just giving away
Waiting for blue chips to peak and then trying to buy the dip in small caps? By then, it will be too late
It seems I need to change my strategy; messing around in small coins all the time is really a loss
Not to mention anything else, just this round, I had a 1/3 of my annualized return in VIRTUAL eaten up by PEPE. That's the real market. Smart money? Ha, those smarter than me have already liquidated.
Small caps have no way out? I want to see how you get out of the blue chip re-investment strategy. When BTC peaks, have you set your stop-loss level?