A common misconception for newcomers playing memes is: only buy the cheap ones, and not the expensive ones. If something was previously expensive and has now dropped to a cheaper price, they are more inclined to buy it, thinking that this way it has a "cost-performance ratio". What if the market pulls back to its previous high?
You need to understand what the trend of "once very expensive, now very cheap" indicates. The major players and large investors have already dumped their holdings and fled; will you come in to push the market up? I know many find it hard to resist the human preference for "bargains", but "cheap" is the biggest trap in any trade, whether it's playing memes, buying BTC, or purchasing Nvidia. Have your altcoin holdings outperformed BTC in the past two years? Have your US stock holdings outperformed Nvidia in the past two years? Both of these are considered "the most expensive" assets. #萨尔瓦多增持BTC #比特币市场波动观察 #USUAL走势分析 #PCE通胀降温 #市场调整後的机会?