When these smaller altcoins create hype cycles, retail traders often pull liquidity from their core positions to chase the action.
Here's the thing though—your primary holdings might take a hit as capital rotates out. That's exactly why you should always keep dry powder. If you're confident in your thesis, these dips are buying opportunities. The ones who win aren't chasing every shiny new thing; they're the ones with cash ready to accumulate when sentiment swings hard. Stay patient, stay liquid, and capitalize when others panic.
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LightningHarvester
· 13h ago
That's the real truth. Don't follow the trend of chasing new coins; you need to have cash on hand to seize opportunities.
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FreeMinter
· 13h ago
Basically, don't get sucked dry by shitcoins; you need to keep some bullets.
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CantAffordPancake
· 13h ago
Shorts ambushed my main coin positions, which is why I never hold a full position.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 14h ago
Retail investors keep getting wiped out wave after wave; ultimately, it's still a lack of cash reserves... Our group is just easily tempted.
When these smaller altcoins create hype cycles, retail traders often pull liquidity from their core positions to chase the action.
Here's the thing though—your primary holdings might take a hit as capital rotates out. That's exactly why you should always keep dry powder. If you're confident in your thesis, these dips are buying opportunities. The ones who win aren't chasing every shiny new thing; they're the ones with cash ready to accumulate when sentiment swings hard. Stay patient, stay liquid, and capitalize when others panic.