This is neither 2017 nor 2021, and shanzhai coins are not going to fly all over again.

The dumbest thing is to stubbornly hold onto your worthless coins: no hype, no volatility, and you insist on saying you're in "ambush."

What a load of nonsense, blindly ambushing now is just digging your own grave. If the hype doesn't pick up, the only two outcomes for what you hold are:

When others rise, you stagnate; when others fall, you fall even more.

Occasionally, you might get a piece of news that causes its token to explode for a while, but the probability is about the same as winning the lottery!

In fact, the shanzhai will only have two types of trends:

1️⃣ Volume and price both soar, leading to a direct surge;

2️⃣ Slowly rising by a few dozen points, those who bought at high positions become cash machines.

The first type only happens with a few strong coins, while the vast majority follow the second type — and you're most likely holding the latter.

Many people buy at high positions and get stuck deep, opening their screens every day to check for movement, yet can't bear to cut losses, hoping for a miracle to break even.

Let me tell you, the result won't be breaking even, but rather total zero. When the market is good, funds are occupied by garbage, and when the market ends, you will only lose more.

We enter the market to make money, not to hold onto some sentiment.

Cut losses when needed, run away when necessary, and don’t waste a bull market standing guard for the project team.

Honestly, I advise: bull markets are limited in time, the strong will remain strong, and chasing the hot spots is the way to survive.

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