Brothers, today the altcoin leaderboard looks lively, but the overall market BTC has only moved up 0.52%, and ALL is still down 1.92%. So what does that tell you? Limited available capital is just messing around and炒 (trading chaotically)—this isn’t a broad-based rally. Don’t get excited just because you see the gainers list; this stage is the easiest time to get trapped.

$PORTAL is up 52%, RSI has reached 85.8, and the 4-hour RSI7 is at 94. Market cap is only 16M, yet OI is 30M—contract capital is twice the spot amount. This is a pure squeeze move. You ask me if I can still chase? I’ll ask you one thing back: who holds the chips? What do you rely on to pump if nobody will take the offer? For short-term momentum coins, if the trend breaks, you leave—don’t get sentimental.

$BTW is up 426% on the daily, with a market cap of 986M and OI of 197M. RSI is 78.6, not yet at extreme levels, but the daily price deviation from EMA5 is way too far. A pullback is only a matter of time. Chasing at this position is no different from gambling. Position management matters more than which coin you pick—remember that.

$VELVET is relatively healthier: daily RSI is 71, market cap is 428M, OI is 62M, and the leverage isn’t too outrageous. But it just surged 74% on the 4-hour—don’t expect it to do that every day.

For the hot sectors, only the alpha-series coins (5 of them) are on the board: APR, AIO, PRL, US, and CYS. This kind of small-cap sector linkage is basically a crowd of speculators stacking together—it doesn’t have much staying power. If you really want a trend, look for which sector can dominate the leaderboard for three consecutive days.

My take: the altcoin market as a whole is still bottoming and consolidating—this is only a localized play. Hold if the trend doesn’t break; cut losses if it does. Don’t be afraid—just act, but don’t risk your life doing it. Brothers, control your hands, wait until the real sector trend shows up before going heavy. Right now, everything is just trial-and-error cost.

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