To be honest, it doesn’t make much sense for ordinary players to keep an eye on Bitcoin’s price fluctuations. Getting rich from mainstream coins? That’s a game for institutions and big players.
What really gives regular people a chance to break through is often those emerging new things. I actually get more excited during a bear market—there are only a few hotspots to watch, which makes it easier to keep track, and good projects can’t stay hidden. All you need to do is keep following along and patiently wait for them to grow.
Making money in a bull market is about luck; positioning in a bear market is about vision. When the next big opportunity comes, I hope you’ve already gotten on board in advance.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 12-05 22:41
Picking up bargains in a bear market really feels good, but the real fear is having poor judgment... The last project I had my eye on has now become a worthless coin.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-05 20:03
This idea of targeting new coins in a bear market sounds great, but the problem is that most people can't really tell which ones are "good projects" and which are worthless coins. In the end, it mostly comes down to a gambling mentality.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-03 07:05
The bear market is indeed a touchstone, but to be honest, most people's "vision" is actually just gambling plus luck. I've seen too many people confidently invest in new tokens only to end up getting rekt.
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BridgeJumper
· 12-03 06:58
I'm tired of hearing about strategies for bear market positioning. The key issue is that most people can't even wait for that opportunity—they've already been liquidated long before.
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SandwichVictim
· 12-03 06:56
A bear market is truly a great time for gold mining, but the problem is that most people simply can't hold out until that day.
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TokenEconomist
· 12-03 06:50
actually this whole "new gems in bear market" narrative needs some unpacking. let me break down why—the selection bias here is real. you're only remembering the 2-3 winners, not the 97 shitcoins that also "looked promising" back then, ceteris paribus
To be honest, it doesn’t make much sense for ordinary players to keep an eye on Bitcoin’s price fluctuations. Getting rich from mainstream coins? That’s a game for institutions and big players.
What really gives regular people a chance to break through is often those emerging new things. I actually get more excited during a bear market—there are only a few hotspots to watch, which makes it easier to keep track, and good projects can’t stay hidden. All you need to do is keep following along and patiently wait for them to grow.
Making money in a bull market is about luck; positioning in a bear market is about vision. When the next big opportunity comes, I hope you’ve already gotten on board in advance.