Choosing coins is actually simple. Most people just overcomplicate it and then blame the market. These are the three things I personally focus on:

The Gainer List: First, I look at the gainers list. If a coin is already getting attention and volume, that is where the real move usually starts. For example, if $LYN is already pumping and showing strong interest, that is the kind of coin I watch closely. If a coin is still dead and nobody is looking at it, I usually leave it alone. Respecting the Trend.

Then I check the overall chart structure instead of focusing on random candles. I like coins that are showing real strength on higher timeframes. For example, if $TA is holding strong and pulling back in a healthy way, that can give a much cleaner entry. But if a coin is moving without structure, I do not force a trade. Cutting Losses Fast: Last, I respect my invalidation levels. If a coin breaks an important support or loses momentum, I cut it quickly. No emotions. For example, if

$AIA

breaks a key level and fails to recover with volume, I am out. Protecting capital is always more important than hoping. Crypto becomes much easier when you stop overcomplicating it.

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