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Rebound market I only watch these few types, data speaks
Many people ask me what to buy on the rebound, I use today's data to break down my coin selection logic.
First type: Oversold leaders—represented by ORDI.
ORDI rose from a low of $3.187 to $9.691, a 24-hour volatility of 204%.
SATS volatility is 78%, with a trading volume of $34.76 million.
These kinds of assets have deep declines, strong consensus, and good capital memory.
My approach is to buy in batches during sharp drops and sell in batches during rebounds, no fixed pattern.
Second type: Sector rotation targets—BRC-20 series.
Currently, the BRC-20 sector market cap exceeds $237 million, with a 24-hour increase of 135%, and a trading volume of nearly $1.6 billion.
MUBI has increased by 398%, indicating that funds are already eyeing this track.
I will focus on assets within the sector that haven't yet exploded.
Third type: I absolutely avoid.
SIREN, which jumps 150% in a day but has over 93% of its supply held by market makers.
This kind of coin with high control by manipulators is usually pumped to dump; retail investors entering are just taking the bait.
Currently, the total market cap of altcoins is about $706 billion, almost all altcoins are in the red relative to the 200-day moving average.
Rebounds are concentrated on a few assets, not a full bull market.
My discipline: only do what I understand, better to miss ten opportunities than make one mistake.