I'm not very good at this "tasting sugar on the tip of a knife" kind of bottom-fishing... When liquidity dries up and the order book becomes as thin as paper, you think you're picking up bargains, but you're actually helping others find the exit button. To put it simply, survive first: keep your position small, don't go all-in, don't get fooled into entering on a rebound with one or two candles, better to miss out than to hold on stubbornly.



Recently, Meme + celebrity shout-outs causing a quick attention shift look lively, but experienced players understand: the final move is always "I'll just buy a little." I'm more concerned now about whether my holdings are too concentrated or if someone can break through with a single big buy... Anyway, don't see yourself as the protagonist; the market never lacks drama.
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