The first lesson in the crypto market: control your position. No matter how optimistic you are about an ecosystem or a token, you should allocate it according to the position ratio/liquidity situation. I still hold a lot of BTC ecosystem. When it was the hottest, the BTC on-chain assets with poor liquidity would not exceed 5% of my total funds. At one time, Ordi accounted for a high proportion of my total position, but this was a secondary position listed on a large exchange, and it was rising. This position can be sold or changed at any time, but due to the difference in on-chain assets, it is difficult for you to switch to other ecosystems and assets freely. Now when I see some brothers say that they have invested all in a certain on-chain asset, I get a headache. You really can gamble.
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My Solana on-chain assets do not exceed 5% of my total funds now, and they have risen because I bought good assets. If the position ratio is appropriate, you will not panic, just hold it; whether it takes off or returns to zero, or changes positions, you will be more comfortable. Again, in a bull market, it is necessary to maintain a large proportion of secondary assets with high liquidity.
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