In a bull market, sharp drops can come quickly—each wave of abrupt selling often becomes a rare window to get in. $BTC $ETH $ZEC
The market isn’t afraid of a decisive and rapid drop. Such a drop is usually an outpouring of emotion; after the fall, the market often repairs quickly. What you truly need to watch out for, though, is a prolonged, grinding decline—like slowly boiling a frog in warm water, gradually wearing down confidence and positions. That is what’s really exhausting.

But also make sure you’re clear on this: just because you dare to buy during a sharp drop doesn’t mean you should blindly bottom-fish. You need to distinguish whether this is a normal shakeout in a bull market or whether the trend has already completely turned bearish.
If you enter during a sharp drop, scale in and split your positions, set stop-losses, and don’t go all-in at once. Even in a bull market, there can be deep pullbacks—not every decline will immediately reverse.