Of course, altcoins can be traded, but one must master the rhythm; position, timing, and allocation are all essential.
First, the core value of altcoins for ordinary traders is singular: making money in a strong one-sided market and then exchanging it for more Bitcoin.
Second, the entry position is particularly crucial; one must choose points with a high risk-reward ratio in large time windows.
Third, the time dimension is more complex; one cannot expect to buy the right position all at once. The safest strategy is to accumulate positions gradually, buying slowly to hedge against the uncertainties of time and market volatility.
Finally, position management is important; most funds should be concentrated in leading sectors, while a small portion can be used to speculate on higher-risk, lesser-known coins (lottery coins), such as CRV or UXLINK.