Have you ever bought a token in the mid of FOMO, only to see it halve two days later? If so, don't worry: you're in good company.
Bull markets are fascinating. Wallets multiply, everyone's talking about cryptocurrency, even your grandma asks if she should buy Bitcoin. But behind the euphoria, the hype lies the greatest risk: emotion.
š§ Bull Market Psychology
In a bull run, your brain can become your biggest enemy.
Portfolio rising? You feel like a genius š you increase risk
Everyoneās making money? You jump in late š usually near the top
FOMO overwhelms logic š and you abandon your plan
Golden rule:
āWhen you feel most confident, itās probably time to be cautious.

š The Capital Rotation Cycle: BTC ā ETH ā ALTs ā MEMEs
Bull markets often follow a predictable flow of capital:

Knowing where we are in the cycle helps you know when to enter⦠and when to de-risk.
ā When to BUY: Bull Market Entry Strategies
1. Breakouts with Volume
When price breaks key resistance with strong volume, it's a legit move.
Avoid low volume breakouts, they often fake out.
2. Pullbacks to 21 EMA or 50 EMA
In strong trends, these exponential moving averages act as dynamic support.
Ideal for lower-risk entries with tighter stops.
3. RSI Between 50ā60
In bullish trends, RSI rarely drops below 30.
The 50ā60 RSI zone is often where price consolidates before another leg up.
4. Use Bitcoin Dominance to Time Alts
If BTC Dominance is falling, money is rotating into altcoins.
Combine with setups on ETH or major alts for confluence.

š° When to TAKE PROFIT: Smart Exit Strategies
Remember: Profit isnāt real until you take it. And in bull markets, itās easy to think
āItāll keep going upā¦ā
Set Targets in Advance
Use technical levels, Fibonacci extensions, or fixed percentage gains.
Sell in Portions
Scale out: take 25% at your first target, 50% later, let the rest ride.
Watch for Signs the Pump Is Slowing
Volume dropping while price is rising
RSI or MACD divergences
Parabolic price moves followed by sharp rejections
Use a Safety Net
Move stop losses into profit
Use trailing stops to protect gains
Withdraw your initial capital after a 2x and let the rest run on āhouse moneyā
š When to HOLD: How to Know Itās Worth Staying In
Sometimes holding makes more sense than trading but just if you have solid reasons.
ā Good Reasons to Hold:
ETF inflows (BTC/ETH): institutional demand = long-term confidence
Roadmap execution: the project delivers what it promised
Staking/yield: earning passive income through real utility
š Quality Hold Indicators:
Deflationary or low-inflation tokenomics
Real-world use (gas, governance, fees, collateral)
Sustainable, compounding yield
ā Bad Reasons to Hold:
āIām too down to sell nowā š youāre trapped, not invested
āItāll come back eventuallyā¦ā š hope is not a strategy
āI love the projectā š donāt marry your bags
šØ Red Flags Youāre Holding Too Long
Hereās to know when itās time to exit before itās too late?
Delays or Vague Updates
Endless ācoming soonā announcements?
Missed deadlines with no transparency?
Red flag: the team might be stalling or losing direction.
Rising Price, Dropping Volume
A weak strong rally can signal exit liquidity.
If new highs come on low volume, momentum is likely fading.
Dying Community
Quiet Discords, inactive devs, or disappearing founders are not a good sign.
Cooling Social Sentiment
If influencers stop talking about it and the hype fades, fewer new buyers will arrive.
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