If you’re still keeping 100% of your $BTC capital in active trades, stop now.

That post-dip regret hits different when your whole stack is trapped and the market finally gives the entry you were waiting for. FOMO gets you in, volatility locks you down, and suddenly “long-term conviction” is just cope with a chart open.

We’ve seen this movie before. In every $BTC shakeout, the traders with dry powder get options, while the all-in crowd gets forced into patience. Same story across $ETH and $SOL rotations too: the best entries usually show up when everyone else is overexposed and emotionally cooked.

Managing capital isn’t bearish. It’s survival. The flex isn’t being fully deployed at all times; it’s having enough discipline to buy fear without needing to sell something else at the worst possible moment.

How much of your crypto capital do you think should stay liquid during volatile markets?

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