Under normal circumstances, after Bitcoin has finished its rally, altcoins will start to show some market activity. The principle behind this is that Bitcoin holders, having made enough profit, feel that the subsequent risks are too high, and will turn to altcoins for speculation.

At the time of launch, there is generally a 30% - 50% increase, and altcoins that perform below this increase can be considered underperforming. Coins with a daily trading volume of less than 10 million RMB are likely dead coins and will not perform in this wave of launches; it may be worth considering a swap.

Currently, we are in the mid-to-late stage of a bull market. Some old altcoins are also performing well, such as SOL, ADA, and XRP. It is worth paying attention to several old altcoins; when old altcoins generally return to their previous highs, or even exceed them by one or two times, it usually means that the bull market is about to end. At this point, one should sell the newly risen altcoins.

In this round, Ethereum's performance has indeed been disappointing. It is estimated that Ethereum should reach at least 15,000 this round, but it is only at 3,000 now. Relatively speaking, Ethereum is indeed not as good as SOL. However, compared to ordinary altcoins, Ethereum still has some value retention; although it cannot earn much, at least there are no losses.