For a long time, the vast majority of people believed that BTC, as the market leader, led all altcoins in synchronous rises and falls. However, after observing BTC, ETH, and SOL for a while, it becomes clear that SOL actually leads the rises and falls of BTC; whenever SOL drops first, BTC will inevitably follow closely behind. Therefore, these three contracts cannot be traded simultaneously. After the halving of BTC, the market rhythm in the latter half of the bull run is not synchronized. If all three coins are traded together, one coin is bound to be trapped during a market reversal. There are several strategies for trading these three contracts:
1. Trade only BTC;
2. Trade only SOL;
3. Trade BTC and SOL together; when SOL rises to a certain high point, prepare to short BTC;
4. Trade BTC and ETH together, which are basically synchronized. ETH is slightly lagging behind. Whenever BTC reaches a high point and starts to consolidate, ETH will always catch up, and after the catch-up, it will retrace.