Recently, I have readjusted my portfolio structure. After reviewing many market discussions, the general consensus is that this round of adjustment is unlikely to continue downward indefinitely. Although it’s difficult to return to previous highs, a phased rebound is still possible.
I haven't been actively trading for a while, and technically I have become a bit rusty. In such situations, I always revert to the safest strategy—focusing on leading top-tier coins and avoiding betting on small-cap tokens. Reducing risk and increasing the success rate is the most rational choice for a novice.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 14h ago
I'm so exhausted from bottom fishing that I can only hold onto the leading stocks. Although the words sound good, it's really just about luck.
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RugResistant
· 18h ago
ngl, sticking to blue chips when you're rusty is smart. but here's the thing—analyzed thoroughly and most "stable" alts still got critical vulnerabilities you probably aren't catching. DYOR but common attack vector is underestimating how correlated everything actually is when the market dumps. just saying, feels safer than it really is rn.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-08 17:23
The leading coin is stable and secure, but I'm worried that the market will cause trouble again before the rebound comes.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-07 10:04
This move to buy the dip on leading coins is really reliable, but you still need to clearly see where the bottom is.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-06 20:51
Leading coins are considered safe, but can this rebound really happen... it's a bit uncertain.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-06 20:50
hypothesis: retreating to blue chips when your technical edge dulls... sounds like the oracle networks of portfolio management, innit? when uncertainty clouds the signal, you bridge back to proven liquidity pools. sensible.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-06 20:47
Leading coins are stable, but it still feels a bit early to enter now.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-06 20:42
The leading coins are indeed stable, but this rebound still depends on macro factors. Simply buying the dip in the top coins can sometimes be a waste.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-06 20:31
The leading coin is stable, but is the rebound strength really enough...
Recently, I have readjusted my portfolio structure. After reviewing many market discussions, the general consensus is that this round of adjustment is unlikely to continue downward indefinitely. Although it’s difficult to return to previous highs, a phased rebound is still possible.
I haven't been actively trading for a while, and technically I have become a bit rusty. In such situations, I always revert to the safest strategy—focusing on leading top-tier coins and avoiding betting on small-cap tokens. Reducing risk and increasing the success rate is the most rational choice for a novice.