Regarding the allocation of positions, whether you are an old leek or a newcomer who has just joined the circle, my specific position allocation is as follows:
Big cake has always been the big brother in this market! So I allocated half of my capital to it, at least 50% of the position.
The trend of ETH in the first part of the stage is not as stable as that of Bitcoin, so I only gave 20% in the early stage. However, after the market reaches a new high, I may adjust some positions to provide eth to deal with the supplement. 10% will be given to BNB and other platform coins. The remaining 20% can be dealt with flexibly. If you play with contracts, adjust 5-10% to pass the position time.
If you don’t play the contract, the remaining 20% will be used to buy popular copycat sectors.
For example, SOL, Ether Layer 2, Bitcoin Layer 2, and other altcoins.
Many people are full of copycats, and this approach is definitely wrong. If Big Brother can't do it, it will be difficult for the copycats to get out of the independent market. Not only are the risks high, but the returns will also be difficult to beat Bitcoin.