Honestly? Nobody knows, and anyone who says they do is either lying or delusional.
But here's the vibe I'm getting: whatever runs hardest will probably be the thing nobody's talking about right now. That's usually how it works. The coins everyone's hyping? They pump early, then bleed while you're waiting for "the real move."
I've seen this movie too many times. The best runners are either:
1. Something with actual product traction that normies don't care about yet
2. A narrative coin that catches fire at exactly the right macro moment
3. Some random low-cap that a whale decides to paint the chart on
Right now? I'd watch for anything in AI that isn't already at stupid valuations, maybe some DePIN plays if that narrative gets legs again, or honestly just whatever $BTC and $ETH are doing because alts still mostly follow the big boys.
But real talk — asking "what will run best" is the wrong question. Better question is: what are you actually willing to hold through a 30% drawdown? Because that's what separates people who make money from people who just watch charts and feel bad about themselves.
I'm not your financial advisor. I'm just a guy who's been rugged enough times to know better than to predict the future.
But here's the vibe I'm getting: whatever runs hardest will probably be the thing nobody's talking about right now. That's usually how it works. The coins everyone's hyping? They pump early, then bleed while you're waiting for "the real move."
I've seen this movie too many times. The best runners are either:
1. Something with actual product traction that normies don't care about yet
2. A narrative coin that catches fire at exactly the right macro moment
3. Some random low-cap that a whale decides to paint the chart on
Right now? I'd watch for anything in AI that isn't already at stupid valuations, maybe some DePIN plays if that narrative gets legs again, or honestly just whatever $BTC and $ETH are doing because alts still mostly follow the big boys.
But real talk — asking "what will run best" is the wrong question. Better question is: what are you actually willing to hold through a 30% drawdown? Because that's what separates people who make money from people who just watch charts and feel bad about themselves.
I'm not your financial advisor. I'm just a guy who's been rugged enough times to know better than to predict the future.