Whether the market has bottomed out is not important; your position structure is what matters.
Instead of worrying about "whether the market is at the bottom," ask yourself: Can your current position structure withstand the next dip? During the correction phase of mainstream coins, the biggest risk is not that prices continue to fall, but that positions are too heavy and there is no room to maneuver. My current strategy is: keep a core position in mainstream coins but never go all-in; during the correction, only make T+0 trades or short-term reductions at key points, then replenish. Even if I make the wrong judgment, I won't be psychologically broken by a wave of decline.
Whether it has bottomed out or not, only time will tell; but risk control is something that can be done right now. Talking about "bottom fishing" now is more like "reserving bullets for the next trend."
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Whether the market has bottomed out is not important; your position structure is what matters.
Instead of worrying about "whether the market is at the bottom," ask yourself: Can your current position structure withstand the next dip? During the correction phase of mainstream coins, the biggest risk is not that prices continue to fall, but that positions are too heavy and there is no room to maneuver.
My current strategy is: keep a core position in mainstream coins but never go all-in; during the correction, only make T+0 trades or short-term reductions at key points, then replenish. Even if I make the wrong judgment, I won't be psychologically broken by a wave of decline.
Whether it has bottomed out or not, only time will tell; but risk control is something that can be done right now. Talking about "bottom fishing" now is more like "reserving bullets for the next trend."