In a bull market, many retail investors still face losses, even if the market as a whole is in an upward trend. In addition to improper contract trading, some investors still find it difficult to make profits even if they do not involve leveraged trading. The fundamental reason for this situation is that the assets they hold are of poor quality, which can be described as "junk".
So, what is garbage? Here are some clear standards:
**BTC suddenly rose, but individual currencies did not follow suit, or only barely rose by a few points. **BTC entered a high level and fluctuated sideways. This is a moment of opportunity, but some currencies still performed poorly and missed the opportunity to perform. **BTC prices fell sharply, and these coins were unable to recover in time. If a currency meets the above three points, it may be judged as garbage and should be cleared in time and deleted from the self-selection.
Many investors may fall into obsession. Even if other currencies in the market have increased significantly, the currency they hold has increased less or not, and they still insist on holding it. This may be due to an overreliance on anchoring effects and sunk costs. However, every bull market will have one or two hot spots that can emerge. These assets often have unique stories, and even some seemingly lame junk stories may become the focus of the market. In this industry, new forces can often surpass established investors, and new stories and opportunities continue to emerge. This is also the unpredictable charm of the currency circle.