Bitcoin finally stopped falling, just around 655, which is also a visible level.


Now it's all about the rebound strength; the resistance levels are at 680 and 687.

Yesterday, Bio re-entered the market and also gained 10%, I think this coin should start moving, my idea is to make a 2x profit if possible!

Previously, Near was very strong, a conscientious project team, I bought in before, now just waiting to see if it can reach around 3.4, anyway the principal is gone, let the profits fly!

Ondo is still quite aggressive, bought in at 0.38, also profitable, I found on-chain that Bitwise was selling Bitcoin, then bought Ondo, so Ondo pumped (my student told me this).

It's not that there are no opportunities to make money, it's whether your ability is enough, whether you can find coins that are about to start, and endure the loneliness.

Making money in a bull market doesn't prove strength; being able to make money in a bear market is true strength.
In a bull market, anything bought will rise; in a bear market, it's full of despair, and being able to pick coins that still rise is real strength!
I've experienced three bull and bear cycles, being able to make money in a bull market and survive and profit in a bear market all come from continuous analysis and summarization, constant loss review, which has built my current ability.
There’s no such thing as peaceful years and instant wealth by lying flat; only through diligent learning, growth, summarizing, and improving.

This time, the market has turned around; the altcoins in the bull market are not performing well, Bitcoin has fallen, but it has become more promising.

However, my APT and EDU are still trapped and haven't started moving.
This time, I agree that the altcoin season is coming, but it’s not a general rise; it’s about being able to select coins that will explode.
‍$NEAR $BIO $ONDO
BTC-3.54%
BIO0.89%
ONDO15.27%
APT-6.39%
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