Ok. Here's the reality of your altcoins, or shitcoins I like to call them.

You say if you hold it goes to the moon and you make profit. Surely it will go up. But let's say ok, it actually DID go up. There is an inherent flaw in your logic.

What is the flaw? So example: You just bought $TRU and expect it to go +100%. It actually went up 30%. What do you do? You sell to get that 30% profit.

But here's the paradox, if your end goal is to SELL after the price goes up, and everyone else who are holding the coin thinks the same, doesn't it imply that even after a pump, a major dump retracing back to the original price or lower is inevitable?

Who is actually gonna buy all your coins when the price goes up? You realize, once you start selling, you also affect the order book. The buy order gets reduced and price drops hard.

Especially if you are investing large amounts on a small market cap coin, you are basically a whale and your trades will shift that coin's chart very quickly. That 30% pump? You won't even be able to sell half of your coin before it drops.

And even if you do sell most of your coins, that means someone else who was also trying to sell the coin, after HODLing for profit, will not be able to sell. They basically just lost money and you gained some of it.

Unlike stocks, real estate, etc, there is no production value in most of these coins. Stocks represent ownership of a company and that company already produces something. They reinvest to continue growing. Real estate pays rent, giving you passive income and can be used to increase productivity overall. Someone can use your building to set a shop, production line, whatever. It actually does something.

But your shitcoins? Let's be honest. You don't even know what it does. And you bought it. Why? Either because you are just gambling, or someone told you it's a good trade. Like those "Signals".

At least highest dominance coins like $BTC or $ETH has money inflow, is accepted worldwide and can be used as infrastructure. Your entire plan was wrong from the beginning, and you will pay for it.