In this round of the Ethereum bull market, the old methods should have been thrown into the trash long ago.
How simple were the markets in 21 and 23? Just holding onto your chips with your eyes closed was enough; time was the strongest moat. Back then, altcoins were skyrocketing like crazy, with tripling or quintupling considered conservative; the market was like a runaway train, and as long as you dared to get on, you could share in the gains. It wasn't about operations; it was about whether you could endure.
But this time, it’s a completely different logic. On the surface, every sector seems bustling, but it's all a setup orchestrated by big players—today, the AI concept can be sizzling hot, and tomorrow it might be the public chains flipping the table. If you're a little slow, by the time you enter, the main uptrend may have already run its course, and you might even get knocked back to square one by a sudden drop. Even if you're lucky enough to make some profits, a moment of inattention could see you give it all back to the market. The speed at which the main players jump between sectors has increased significantly; retail investors' reaction time has essentially been compressed to zero.
So this time, I've completely changed my strategy: the core targets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB remain stable, and I absolutely won't stubbornly cling to any single altcoin, nor will I fantasize about lying down until the end of the bull market. Instead, I've shifted to flexibly navigating through various hotspots, making short trades, and quickly pocketing profits; when there's a pullback, I'll wait for the right opportunity to jump back in. It looks conservative, but in reality, I'm moving in sync with the market's rhythm. This bull market is fundamentally about who can stay at the table the longest, not who is more patient.
My core principle this time is just one word: survive.
Survive, and you have the right to wait for the next wave of opportunities; survive, and you can gradually accumulate your chips in the game. In the end, when the accounts are settled, I may not be the one who made the most, but I will definitely be the one who never got kicked out.