Regarding capital allocation during market adjustments, I want to share two core viewpoints.



First, if you are already fully invested in high-quality assets that are continuously rising, there's no need to be scared by index adjustments. Coins that are increasing daily are enough to offset market volatility anxiety. In this case, worrying is actually unnecessary.

But the more critical question is—when you want to add positions, what truly matters is not how much you add, but what you add to. Blindly adding to a garbage coin, no matter how much money you put in, will just be a loss. Instead of stressing over position size, it's better to focus on choosing the right targets.

I repeatedly emphasize this point: making money isn't because you hold a heavy position, but because you chose the right coin. A precise choice, even with a small position, can double your gains. Conversely, even with a full position, you're just rushing on the road to losing money. The key to successful investing always lies in your judgment, not in the leverage of your account.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 3h ago
Haha, you're right. Vision > leverage. I am just a cautionary example.
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FromMinerToFarmervip
· 01-10 01:26
You're right, choosing the right coins is more important than holding a large amount.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-09 15:49
That's right, choosing the right coin is a hundred times more important than choosing the right position. Lightly accumulating good coins for the dip yields huge profits. Full holding of trash coins results in heavy losses. It's that simple. Vision is money, leverage is just an illusion. That's how I flipped over—I heavily invested in a worthless coin and am still racing on the highway of losses. If you choose correctly, everything is easy to say; if you choose wrongly, no matter how much money you have, it's all wasted.
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TommyTeachervip
· 01-09 01:53
In plain terms, choosing the right coins is more important than heavy holdings.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-09 01:52
Choosing the right coin is more important than heavy positioning. To be honest, I deeply understand this point. --- It's still the same old story: choosing is more important than effort. I've heard it too many times. --- Holding a full position in trash coins versus holding a full position in good coins is truly worlds apart. --- Having good vision really means winning half the battle; the rest is up to time. --- Heavy holding in trash coins is not as good as light holding in quality coins. That hits hard. --- What to add and how much to add is the core; finally someone has explained it thoroughly. --- Choosing the right coin means you can profit no matter your position size; choosing the wrong one makes full positions pointless. --- Right now, everyone is frantically adding to trash coins. Wake up, everyone. --- Precision wins over blind effort a hundred times. --- It seems my previous heavy position operations were really rushing on the road to losing money. --- Leverage is useful but has also caused many people trouble. --- The target is the key; position size is just a supporting role.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 01-09 01:52
You're right, choosing the right coins is more important than heavy holdings. Making money is all about this—getting the right bets. How many people are still holding full positions in trash coins, waiting for a turnaround? Vision is the real leverage—this saying is spot on.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-09 01:51
That's right, choosing the right coin is more important than anything else. Full position in trash coins is ridiculous; no matter how much money you have, it's useless. Vision is the real leverage for making money, I agree with that. Light positions in good coins can double, full positions in bad coins can lead to heavy losses, it's that simple. If your coin selection skills are not up to par, no matter how large your position, you're just giving away money.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-09 01:44
There's nothing wrong with that; choosing the right coin is really more important than heavy holding. Grasping the target is the key, all that leverage talk is nonsense. This wave of correction can't scare off veterans at all. With the right vision, even light positions can make money. Holding a full position of trash coins is no different from giving away money.
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