Let's talk briefly about the $BAN coin. It was popular before because its price surged dramatically, and now it's in the spotlight because everyone is criticizing it! The price has softened a bit, and some people are starting to say that the big holders have withdrawn. I think this idea is too extreme. In fact, I feel that waiting for these popular coins to adjust for a month or so before entering the market is a reasonable strategy. Of course, some people are afraid that by then it will lose its popularity or that they will miss a good opportunity; it depends on how you want to play it yourself.

In my view, whether a target can rebound or not largely depends on whether the big players have accumulated enough stock and are ready to lift the price. Other factors, like popularity, traffic, and community support, are secondary and not decisive.

For a target like BAN, which surged before and is now correcting, the adjustment period hasn't been long, and the trading volume is high. The buyers could be big holders or retail investors. But if a target has dropped by 80%, has been declining for several months, and people are still buying, it is likely that the big players are accumulating stock.

Big players usually buy when no one is paying attention or when the popularity is low, while retail investors and big holders tend to do the opposite.

I sold BAN before when everyone was excited. After a few weeks, when retail investors cut their losses and the big players have nearly accumulated enough stock, I plan to buy some more. I still have confidence in the future of this coin.

Wait for the wind to come!