The Mistakes I Made During the Bullrun 2021 (Don't Repeat )

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The Bullrun of 2021 was truly insane. I made a lot of mistakes that caused my assets to evaporate significantly. Below are the biggest mistakes you should avoid in the next cycle:

  1. FOMO Buy High, Not Waiting to Buy Low I rushed to buy when the price was pumping because I was afraid of missing the opportunity. Then the market corrected sharply, and my asset portfolio was in the red. 👉 Advice: Be patient and wait for the market to adjust to buy in. "Buy red, sell green" is always true!
  2. Stubbornly Holding onto Junk Altcoins I hold coins that have no real application, hoping they will pump back. The result: They never recovered, and I lost all my capital. 👉 Advice: Dare to cut losses early. Focus on projects with real potential!
  3. Not Taking Profits at the Right Time When the portfolio was x5, I thought "it should go up more" and didn't sell. Then the market crashed, and I was left with nothing. 👉 Advice: Take profits gradually on the way up. Don't let greed control you!
  4. Missed Opportunity for Farming with Stablecoin I was so focused on altcoins that I overlooked high-yield, low-risk stablecoin farms. I could have safely increased my assets much more. 👉 Advice: Allocate a portion of capital to stablecoins and take advantage of safe farming/staking opportunities.
  5. Not Diversifying Investment Portfolio I went all-in on a single coin. When it dropped in price, I lost a lot. The lack of an allocation strategy prevented me from balancing the risk. 👉 Advice: Diversify your portfolio through areas such as DeFi, Layer 2, blue-chip tokens... 🚀 The next bull run is approaching. If you learn from these mistakes, the opportunity for a "blowout" is very large. 💾 Save this article to read again when needed!
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