The cryptocurrency market changes too quickly. If you only want to hold onto one password and wait for it to increase by 10 times, especially without paying attention to the entry price, it will be very tragic:
Being bullish on $ordi to reach 100, it rose from 1 to 29, then crashed to 3.
Being bullish on $sats, it surged several times and claimed to surpass Ordi, but ended up crashing.
Being bullish on $atom, it rose from 0.3 to 17, which was great, but then continued to fall to 4 without liquidity.
Being bullish on $tia, it rose from 3 to 22, and now it's at 9.
Being bullish on $pandora, it went from 3,000 to 30,000 in just one week, but then dropped from 30,000 to 5,000 over the course of several months.
Being bullish on $bome, it went from a market value of 30 million to 1 billion, increasing by tens of times in just 3 days, but then continued to plummet.
Entering the trend at the beginning can make money quickly; chasing at high levels will lead to a very tragic situation.
Of course, this may also be because the altcoin bull market has not yet arrived, but I think regardless of whether it comes or not, it's best to understand the phrase "liquidity first."
Liquidity not only refers to the size of the pool, but also to market heat, capital flow, narrative changes, etc. - these things can only be observed dynamically.
I haven't played NFT for a long time, mainly because liquidity is a problem. Buying too little is not meaningful, and buying too much is difficult to sell.
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