Mon, 06 Apaltcoins

Überdenken von Krypto-Investitionsstrategien in einem Markt, der nicht immer steigt

Burns Brief

Der „Always Up“-Gedanke hinter den Kryptomärkten ist der Grund, warum Kleinanleger zu Beginn des Handels unterbesetzt sind. Die Marktteilnehmer wägen die Auswirkungen sorgfältig ab, wobei das Ergebnis wahrscheinlich von den allgemeineren Makrobedingungen und dem Volumen abhängt. Achten Sie auf die Bestätigung des Volumens – ein Ausbruch über das durchschnittliche Volumen würde signalisieren, dass sich der Trend wahrscheinlich fortsetzt.

The “always up” idea behind crypto markets is what drives retail investors to come short-handed when they begin trading. The reality is that markets have stronger corrections, sideways movements, and downturns, leaving even experienced investors sidelined. Crypto is a polarizing market that generates a mismatch between the perceived outcomes retail investors have and their actual financial experience. New regulations, the tech sector, and economic policies are reshaping how market cycles have evolved. Traditional strategies lack effectiveness in today’s volatile crypto environment. Yieldfund, a Dutch quantitative trading company, illustrates how investors can adopt structured, automated strategies for greater resilience and predictability. When Bull-Market Habits Stop Working New retail investors rely on the default strategy of “HODLing”. Even during crypto's highs, the strategy isn’t flawless, as inexperienced traders experience euphoria from rising crypto prices and high enthusiasm. However, when cycles end and market conditions change, crypto assets can experience drawdowns. Even with increased industry regulations, 70% drawdowns and a complete market reset can occur. Such scenarios are all but common. When panic sets in, retail investors panic. They become emotionally exhausted from the uncertainty and act on it. Experienced traders who are active in the marekts are equally exposed to the volatility and drawdowns. A lack of discipline and increased enthusiasm lead to poor capital management. Additionally, active day trading requires ongoing position management, trading stress, and uncertainty for one's capital. Investor analysis underscores that price uncertainty, especially during downturns, leads users to take market action out of fear. For many, it leads to 90% of new retail traders being priced out of a $4 trillion market within a year. For the remaining 10%, positive outcomes rely heavily on the market moving favorably or the investor having perfect timing.

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