It is not shameful to be in cash; losing money is truly embarrassing. Many people, when unsure of the market, can't help but jump in, resulting in a flurry of intense operations, only to find their account diminished when they look back.
What you should really learn is not to "go all in," but rather to stay in cash when you're uncertain. Being in cash is never shameful; losing money is what is truly embarrassing. Remember: you are here to preserve your capital, not to become a betting god.
Trading is about success rates and risk-reward ratios, not impulse, not speed, and certainly not luck.
Additionally, many people have been chasing new coins recently, thinking they can double their money as soon as they launch.
Indeed, when the market is hot, prices can easily get inflated. But the critical issue is that once sentiment reverses, these coins lacking fundamental support will drop faster than anyone else.
Some traps are written in the code, and some opportunities are hidden in the details.
How to look? How to choose? Which ones to engage with? Which ones to avoid?
Don't rush to act; first ask me a question.