In the next 1-2 months, there will be a rare general rise in the market. What should we do next? Meme is the biggest opportunity for small funds. Don’t worry about anything if you have small funds. Just focus on meme. On meme, I rarely make small investments, but the overall hit rate is good. Just one god-level Nerio is enough for me for a long time. It is definitely not a coincidence. I don’t have anything else to say about this. You just need to review it more and you will have some experience. Don’t mess around with big funds, and don’t make predictions! Bitcoin will be held until the end of 25 years. By then, the interest rate cut will end. If there is a black swan in the middle, it should rebound. The current idea is that China and the United States will release water together, and it will take time for it to spill over. People who make money from stock speculation will come to the currency circle. If the funds are super large, it is not safe to only hold Bitcoin. It is recommended to allocate it to US stocks and A shares. US stocks are good but are high now, and A shares are bad but have been low. But here I only recommend leading projects. Don't be afraid of slow growth. If you want to keep your funds safe, I still recommend Bitcoin + ETH + Sol. The latter two are mainly used to meet the needs of the chain. If you don't know how to play on the chain, you can pay attention to the secondary popular altcoins. Tracks: RWA, AI, DEFI Finally, some friends may be confused. The US stock market is so high, and Buffett has also reduced his position by 50%. Is it risky to go all in now? Of course, but since the market is difficult to predict, what should I do? Then I have to make my target more resistant to declines to deal with extreme situations. Finally, I emphasize that it is wrong to follow anyone, even Buffett. You can choose to go short 50% or go all in, but no matter which one, you must not do it because of others. #BTC突破8W2大关 #BTC挑战8W2大关 #BTC挑战8W2大关 #DOGE飞”狗“在天 #BTC突破8W2大关
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