In the past two months, several altcoins have experienced significant fluctuations. Apart from new coins, I've had a bit of involvement with almost all the others. This is not to show off; it’s mainly basic or small positions, and I haven't made any moves regardless of the ups and downs. As for new coins, I won't say much. I'm not very focused on them for two reasons: first, I’m unsure if they are reliable; second, new coins often shine initially but then decline and remain dormant for a long time. I’m not interested in taking a chance on whether I’ll get trapped in them.

Returning to the previous topic, the reason I can always gain a little is that altcoins generally drop to low levels. At this point, as long as you have some reliable coins, there will always be a time to rise, and eventually, there will be opportunities for significant increases. Additionally, the coins I started accumulating a few months ago are ones that I have a relatively deep impression of over the last couple of years; I feel they are reliable enough not to be delisted. The previous few months were quite tedious and uninteresting; I bought coins that seemed like they would keep falling, but I still insisted on gradually buying them, considering them as zero-loss chips. To board a ship, you must proceed calmly when there are few people around; waiting until it takes off means you’ll have to queue up, which is tough.

There’s no trick; it’s just about choosing reliable coins, being patient, buying when prices fall, buying more during significant drops, and during rises, at least this year, I’ve been too lazy to act.