⚡️ Friends, the survival rules in the crypto world, how do big and small players make money, what level are you at?
The current crypto world is like a nearly dried-up fish pond, the water is too shallow, and the lives of big players are getting harder, while small players can still adapt flexibly. Players at different levels have completely different experiences.
🐟 Small Fish (Junior Player):
With a few thousand USD, they jump around looking for puddles to dive into, seizing opportunities to make 10-20% profit like a slippery loach; now is their springtime, as the shallow pond allows for more action. But they must remember: eat a little and run, greed will turn them into feed.
🐋 Big Fish (Senior Player):
With hundreds of thousands USD, they are like stranded whales; diving in now can lead to them being quickly sheared. Smart big fish either hibernate until the rainy season or break into small fish disguises to mix into smaller ponds for food. Like recently with Mubarak’s market crash, it’s hard to sell even hundreds of thousands USD.
🦈 Whale (General Player):
With millions USD, they can hardly move; entering any pond feels like pouring the Pacific Ocean into a teacup. They either practice with pocket money to maintain their touch or sit by the shore waiting for big waves (big opportunities), without making unnecessary moves.
📈 Current Survival Rules:
Market Time: Right now, it’s unfriendly to large funds, while small funds are relatively comfortable. The market is at a low point, and big players find it hard to maneuver.
Normalcy: The market occasionally shows hotspots, and some stocks may reach high points. Interested friends can note these high points, draw a MEME popularity curve, and see when is the best time to act.
Big Opportunities: Without a super big stock, senior players and general players also have no chance. The market makers are afraid to create big stocks, lacking competitive stocks makes selling a challenge. Like MUBARAK, it’s hard to pull up, and large holders find it difficult to sell.
Junior players are always on the front lines, with the keenest instincts; senior players and general players must rely on logic and experience to judge. When the market is bad, preserving capital is key. Make a little profit and run, don’t wait to become nutrients. Small fish flexibly eat the meat, while big fish patiently wait for the waves.