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$PEOPLE The bottom of the altcoins is rising, can we still buy?
The crypto world is like this, bought then it drops, sold then it rises, always feeling a step behind. Actually, it's psychological factors at play.
Price fluctuations are normal; we're not gods, can't buy at the lowest and sell at the highest.
As I mentioned before, it's better to eat the middle part of the fish, there's no need to fuss over that little bit of meat at the head and tail.
$1 cost, sell at $2; $3 cost, sell at $6, the profit is the same (fees ignored), isn't it?
The key is to manage your position well:
1. Building a position: In the early stage, consider buying a few coins, what percentage each coin accounts for, the total should not exceed 30% of the total portfolio.
2. Adding to the position: Two methods,
a. Dollar-cost averaging, buy a certain amount weekly or monthly.
b. Proportion, buy a fixed amount whenever it drops by a certain percentage, to lower the average cost.
3. No full position: Keep at least 10% cash, so when the price dips, you can add to a certain coin, lowering the average holding cost.
As long as the holding cost is relatively low, you won't fear price fluctuations, and can steadily hold through the bull market.
This is a simple position management method, definitely not comparable to professionals, but it's straightforward and very practical.
Now, it’s clear that most altcoins are already very low compared to 2024 (some have dropped over 90%), basically at a point where they can't fall further.
As long as the price is not far from the bottom, adding to the position to lower the average cost is a good holding strategy.
Brothers, do I make myself clear?
Follow me, don’t get lost in the journey to wealth in 2026! $PEOPLE $PEOPLE