Essential Knowledge Checklist for Bull Markets:

In a bull market, the decline of popular cryptocurrencies is often both fast and fierce.

Truly high-potential cryptocurrencies are often rarely mentioned in the early stages.

Market capitalization, exchange situation, amount of coins held, and background of investment institutions are not reliable criteria for choosing cryptocurrencies.

The market usually shows a smooth curve change trend, rather than drastic fluctuations.

There is always a 'killer move' in the market specifically targeting watchers.

The methods used by altcoin promoters are often similar and require a long time to brew.

Newly issued cryptocurrencies typically go through a phase of rapid growth followed by a swift decline, so investors should be cautious.

There are also traps in the market specifically targeting those who chase price increases, and investors need to remain vigilant.

The mentality of 'buying the dip and selling the rise' is hard to change, but it is also part of market fluctuations.

When the purchased cryptocurrency rises 5% to 20% and then retraces, this may signal 'cutting leeks', and investors need to respond promptly.