Before increasing the position, do the math $HYPE
A drop in price doesn’t mean it’s cheap. Many people add more and more, and the position gets heavier—along with the risk. When you add to your position before you’ve understood the trend, you’re amplifying the mistake. In a market sell-off, see who can hold up best. For assets that have real money paying attention, they often fall more slowly than others. Those that drop 70–80% and are still making new lows may have a basement under them. Don’t rush to bottom-fish—wait until the structure stabilizes before you act. Increasing the position is not just averaging down your cost; it’s increasing your exposure. Until the direction is confirmed, staying put is stronger than acting impulsively. Only those who can control themselves can keep hold of their capital. As long as the account is still there, opportunities are always in play #SP500TopsRecord7800 $ETH