There will be some fluctuations in the near future.

Treat it with caution.

I won't speak ambiguously.

To be precise, it will drop.

There is a high probability of a new waterfall.

After this drop, the altcoins will take off.

Right now, everything is a rebound, and if Bitcoin drops below 92, it will accelerate its decline.

Looking down to 88500.

At this point, for those without short BTC, you can place a short at 94888 with a light position. If it rises to around 97, you can add to your position, and set a stop-loss at 98200. The upper resistance at 97500 is particularly significant.

Of course, there are no master investors who always profit; it's just differing opinions, and what one sees is different. I won't cover up any stop-losses; the information published in the group is timely and can be checked by the timestamp, and I won't say things after the fact.

Contracts are high risk, but they also come with high rewards.

The risk of spot trading is less than that of contracts, but the time cycle is longer than that of contracts.

My personal suggestion is to take some profits from contracts and allocate them to spot trading.

As for what to buy in spot trading?

For long-term considerations, dollar-cost averaging into ETH is also a good option, but it might be difficult for ordinary people to accumulate one ETH.

As a compromise, you can choose some lesser-value options, like Litecoin, and any valuable public chains are fine as long as they won't be delisted. You can also choose platform tokens; in most cases, platform tokens can outperform many other cryptocurrencies.