Key Points for Bull Market Investors to Keep in Mind:
In a bull market, the hottest cryptocurrencies often experience the deepest pullbacks and the largest declines.
Truly promising cryptocurrencies (like 100x coins) are usually not widely publicized; instead, only a few people mention them when market attention is low.
Factors such as market capitalization, number of exchange listings, number of holders, and institutional support should not be the main criteria for choosing cryptocurrencies.
Market trends typically display a smooth curve rather than drastic fluctuations.
There are always 'killers' in the market who influence the price movements.
The methods of pumping altcoins are mostly similar, and the pumping process is usually quite lengthy.
New cryptocurrencies often experience a rapid increase followed by a quick pullback; these types of coins should not be entered lightly.
Investors who chase prices will ultimately become targets of the 'killers' in the market.
Sometimes, after buying, the price drops, and after selling, the price rises; this aligns with the inertia of the market and is difficult to avoid.
If the price rises after buying and profits reach 5%-20%, a sudden pullback may signify the market is starting to 'harvest'.