Don't keep bottom-fishing 8000U lost down to 1600U the deadly trap of a bear market is more ruthless than being stuck
Last week at the café, I met Old Zhou. He looked pale and said 8000U was almost gone. I was surprised, he wasn't heavily stuck nor had he been liquidated. How could he lose so much? It turned out he was fixated on a certain altcoin that dropped from 2U to 1U. The more he looked, the more tempted he became. It had already been halved, surely it wouldn't drop further. Without consulting anyone, he went all in to bottom-fish.
But after buying, the coin price free-fell directly from 1U to 0.2U, and 8000U instantly shrank to 1600U. All his bottom-fishing confidence completely collapsed. Only then did Old Zhou realize that the scariest thing in a bear market is not the crash, but the illusion that you’ve hit the bottom. Newbies always make these mistakes, mistaking a halving for a bottom and a rebound for a reversal, thinking that after a drop it should rise. But the truth is, there is no real bottom in a bear market, only a continuously deepening pit.
Having been in the crypto space for these years, I've seen too many people shouting to bottom-fish and ending up in dire straits. Here are three survival rules for a bear market:
1. A halving is not a safe zone. Cases of dropping 50% and then dropping another 80% are everywhere. Judging the bottom by the drop is simply falling into the traps set by the manipulators.
2. A rebound is not a reversal signal. Bear market rebounds are mostly sugar-coated bombs. Just one big bullish candle and people shout reversal, but in the end, they will all be stuck.
3. After liquidating, don’t reach out randomly. Risk aversion is not about being timid, but about having top-notch strategies. True experts observe calmly in a bear market and act precisely in a bull market.
Now Old Zhou finally understands. The smartest operation in a bear market is never bottom-fishing, but staying in cash. If you don’t act blindly, the manipulators won’t have the chance to cut you. Staying calm and waiting is the only way to seize real opportunities. There are many traps in a bear market, less impulsiveness and more patience. Waiting for signals before getting in is the way to win.
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