When your resources are limited – an investment strategy during bear markets

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If your resources are limited and you have capital below 500,000, it’s worth changing your approach. Instead of spreading yourself across many projects, it makes sense to concentrate available funds and invest them in solid, large cryptocurrencies during a bear market – this is a way to quickly build capital.

Focus capital on large cryptocurrencies

When your resources are limited, diversification can paradoxically work against you. The main mistake of smaller investors is spreading their capital across dozens of small projects in hopes of breaking through. Meanwhile, large cryptocurrencies – those with proven economic models – offer a much higher chance of return on investment. A bear market is an opportunity to build positions in such assets at attractive prices.

Knowledge is key to maintaining positions

Just accumulating resources isn’t enough. To effectively hold larger cryptocurrencies, proper market knowledge is essential. Understanding the technology, economic mechanisms, and market cycles is crucial. An investor without such education won’t be able to withstand price fluctuations psychologically or make the right decisions – and this is the primary source of losses.

Why 90% of investors lose – mistakes in execution

Statistics show that most market participants fail to implement this strategy. Even those who start with good intentions lose money due to lack of consistency, too frequent changes of mind, or fear of volatility. The problem isn’t the strategy itself but insufficient psychological and educational preparation. To change your financial situation through cryptocurrency investments, you must be prepared for both strategic diversification and perseverance in executing your plan.

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