You see Bitcoin pumping, you buy Bitcoin. Days later, Bitcoin goes sideways, but Meme Coins x10. You get impatient, sell Bitcoin to chase Meme Coins. As soon as you buy, Meme Coins crash, and Bitcoin pumps again. Why are you always late? Because you are chasing Price, not front-running Flow. The Crypto market does not pump all at once. It moves in a ripple effect from Safety to Risk.
๐ธ The 4 Phases Of Money Flow:
Phase 1 Bitcoin Season (The King):
Fresh Fiat enters the market. Institutions and big funds buy the safest asset Bitcoin.
BTC price pumps hard. Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) spikes. Altcoins bleed or stagnate.
๐Hold BTC, don't panic if Alts aren't moving.
Phase 2 Ethereum Season (The Queen):
After BTC hits a local top, investors take profits into the next safest asset Ethereum. Narratives about The Flippening begin to surface.
ETH starts outperforming BTC. ETH/BTC pair bottoms and rises.
Phase 3 Large Cap Season (The Generals):
Profits from ETH rotate into top Layer 1s/Layer 2s (Top 10 to 20 Market Cap).
Platform coins pump 50 to 100%. Ethereum goes sideways.
Phase 4 Altseason (The Mania):
The Wealth Effect makes people feel rich and smart. Risk appetite hits maximum. Money flows into Midcaps, Lowcaps, Meme Coins, NFTs.
Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) plummets. Everything, even the trashiest coins, does x5-x10 in days.
๐ This is the danger zone. Take profits into USDT or BTC. Do not stay for the hangover.
๐ธ This rule is based on Risk Appetite. Initially, everyone is scared so they choose BTC. When they have profit, they become more confident and greedy, willing to throw money into riskier things to earn higher profits.
๐น To win big, you must be one step ahead.
When BTC pumps ๐ Watch and accumulate ETH/Large Caps.
When Large Caps pump ๐Hunt for unpumped Low Caps/Memes.
When your grandma asks to buy Meme Coins ๐ Sell everything and go on vacation.

Are you patiently waiting for the money to flow into your pond, or are you running around with your fishing rod, always arriving late?
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