It's already entering Q1 2026, and it's time for us to think about this year's strategy. Many are still confused about the quarterly structure—what months are Q4? It's simple: Q4 is October, November, and December. Then Q1 is January through March, Q2 April through June, Q3 July through September. All crypto and traditional projects use this calendar for their roadmaps.



I've noticed many investors making the same mistake. They wait for the price to keep dropping, hoping to buy at the bottom, but as soon as there's a slight pump, they panic sell or hold for too long, losing up to 75%. But if you have a clear plan from the start of the year, the results are very different.

So the question is, are you ready for 2026? Do you have a plan for each quarter? What to buy, when to sell? This is usually the difference between profitable investors and those who lose money. I’ve been tracking some projects since the end of last year, especially those in presale or about to list in Q1-Q2.

What people often overlook is the presale phase. This is indeed the biggest opportunity, but it requires research and precise timing. Entering early in the phase offers much higher potential gains compared to buying after listing. But, of course, you need to be careful with project selection.

For those with small capital, don’t worry. There are still many ways—airdrops, game bots, or accumulating gradually. For those with medium to large capital, this period should be a strategic buying time, especially with market conditions starting to move.

Most importantly, don’t miss the momentum of Q1. The crypto market moves fast, and those with solid planning usually can capitalize. What are your plans?
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