#BNB创新高 BNB's market capitalization ranks fourth and can continue to set new highs, which many people do not understand. Similar to $XLM , $XRP , and $LINK , these large elephants with high market capitalizations have already risen a lot, but every time the market rallies, they can continue to rise, while the smaller market cap coins in hand have plummeted, seemingly at the bottom, yet unable to rise. In fact, the logic is the same as in the A-shares. In a complete bear-bull cycle, the first to emerge from the bear market will definitely be the blue-chip stocks, just like this year's bank stocks, which are slowly rising and steadily pushing upwards, whereas in the past it could have been stocks like Moutai or the 50ETF constituent stocks. Once the blue-chip stocks have risen, it will be the turn of the blue-chip stocks in the CSI 300, and when the blue chips have risen, market sentiment becomes very excited, and this is when small-cap stocks start to rise, with speculative stocks rampant, which is also a sign that the bull market is about to peak. In terms of the cryptocurrency market, it means that BTC rises first, followed by the mainstream coins ranked in the top 20 by market capitalization. Only then will the small-cap coins take off. Currently, I believe the cryptocurrency market has entered the second phase of the bull market, where mainstream coins, particularly those in the top 20 by market capitalization, are excellent targets for continuous DCA until they set new highs, and then begin to sell in batches. Then we wait for a significant market crash (essentially a reflection of profit-taking), and the capital that profits will go to pick up the bloodied chips of small-cap coins, pushing the bull market to a climax. If everyone believes in this logic, now is the time to buy mainstream coins that have not yet set new highs; don’t wait until they have all risen to believe. If you can't keep up with the rhythm, you will be slapped in the face by the market.
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