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Recently, the market has experienced a significant pullback, and many people are starting to panic. However, I believe that real opportunities are often hidden in moments like these.
The market never gives advance notice saying "the time to buy the dip has come"; it only tests your judgment with a sharp price drop. Is Bitcoin falling below $100,000 the beginning of a crash? Or the starting point of a new round of market movement?
I personally lean towards the latter.
Why do I say that? Because during each significant pullback, the first to rise are often not the small coins, but the leading assets that have the highest market recognition. Therefore, in this pullback, I am focusing on four targets:
**BTC (Bitcoin)** —— This goes without saying, the market benchmark. A deep drop often means a large rebound potential. Historically, after every significant pullback, BTC is the first to stabilize.
**ETH (Ethereum)** —— The most complete ecosystem, indispensable for DeFi, NFT, and Layer 2. In every round of pullback market, ETH's performance never disappoints.
**SOL** —— Although the outage meme has been mocked countless times, it is undeniable that Wall Street's favor for it is real. After dropping too much, it becomes a golden pit.
As for the fourth one, I would consider some exchange-backed platform tokens. When funds flow back, these assets are often the first stop.
In addition, small funds can pay attention to some decentralized projects, such as $ASTER, which has industry big names backing it, and the technical narrative is also coherent, so it can be a small position gamble.
**But that being said**, bottom fishing has never been a mindless gamble, but rather based on an understanding of market rules. Why do I always manage to catch the right rhythm? It’s not good luck, but rather a clear understanding of a fact:
The market punishes those who blindly follow trends and rewards those who remain clear-headed.
Churchill once said something very profound: "There are only a few opportunities in life that can truly change your fate. If you dodge them, you will always be poor; if you seize them, you might turn your situation around."
At this moment, it is that kind of opportunity.
Don't wait until the price rises back before regretting not acting, and don't wait until others show off their gains to ask, "Is it still a good time to enter?" The real opportunities are always hidden in panic emotions, concealed within the plummeting candlestick charts.
Are you ready?