Let me share a little episode that made my heart race.

Last week, a fan who has been following me for over half a year, heavily invested in FIL, was tortured by this wave of volatility to the point of losing his cool, shouting that he wanted to cut losses and leave the market.

He asked me: Mr. Ye, could this be the last round of cleaning for FIL? Can it still soar to the sky?

I didn't rush to give an answer; instead, I showed him a cherished chart — the overlap curve of the Federal Reserve's expansion of the balance sheet over the past 10 years and the boom of altcoins.

He stared at the chart in silence for three minutes and then said: So it turns out the market isn't about killing people, it's about filtering them.

Upon careful consideration, during the years when the Federal Reserve was tightening its balance sheet, the altcoin market was like a dried-up pool; even the strongest projects struggled to make waves. But once the expansion of the balance sheet begins...

That's not just an increase; it's practically a rocket launch, soaring and erupting!

What's the situation now? The tightening has come to an end, and the expansion could start as early as February next year.

What does this mean? Before the expansion, the market is filtering people; after the expansion, the market is filtering money.

The current trend of FIL appears to be a ruthless washout, but in reality, it feels like the oppressive calm before the storm.

You might think the market has peaked, but it could very well be gathering strength for a breakout.

Over the years, I've seen too many cryptocurrencies that couldn't withstand the final cleanup and could only watch from the sidelines; only those who can hold on to the core can experience the crazy speed of altcoin season.

This time, I have a familiar feeling returning. As for when FIL will ignite and take off? I can't say much about that position.

If you also want to know in advance which target I have my eyes on when the expansion ignites... you know how to find me. Keeping a hand is the rule; whether you want to know the next step depends on yourself.