1. Buy the Dip (but not every dip!)$

  • When a coin drops in price but still has strong long-term fundamentals, it might be a good time to buy.

  • Look for dips after a healthy correction, not during a crash caused by bad news or hacks.

2. Use Technical Indicators (Basic)

  • RSI (Relative Strength Index): If it's below 30, it might be oversold (good for buying).

  • Support Levels: Buy near strong support where the coin usually bounces up.

  • MACD crossovers and volume increase also help identify momentum shifts.

3. Buy on Positive News or Hype (but early)


  • If a coin is getting attention due to partnerships, exchange listings, or upgrades (like ETH upgrades), price often pumps.

  • Buy before the news is fully priced in, not after.

4. Avoid Buying at All-Time Highs

  • Buying when a coin is at its peak is risky—corrections usually follow.

  • Instead, wait for a retracement (pullback).

Pro Tips:

  • Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA): Buy small amounts regularly, instead of all at once.

  • Set Buy Alerts on Binance or use the Alpha AI alerts for momentum shifts.

  • Check Market Sentiment: Greed/Fear Index, trending tokens, and social media chatter.

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