Every time there's a significant drop, I advise you not to cut your losses easily.

Never reverse your actions; during a big rise, we gradually sell our holdings,

while during a big drop, we bravely buy the bloodied assets.

Why do the most people lose money at the beginning of a bull market?

In the current environment, the market is at a bottom area, but it is not necessarily

the lowest point.

We can't buy at the lowest point, and it doesn't matter much if we do; what you can actually acquire is what counts,

a big pot of rice, can one person finish it all?

Being at the bottom doesn't mean it will reverse immediately.

Most likely, it won't; how confident are you in your targets? What will you do if the bottom doesn't rise for a long time? Watching others' coins soar, can you resist the temptation? Does hearing certain information stir your heart?

For long-term spot trading, my best strategy is to hold mainstream stable coins, for example, if mainstream coins have really not pulled back much during a correction, then add leading targets, and enter some potential early-stage development targets with a small position, without making any waves.