First, securing profits is the real profit. Don't always fixate on competing with the 'highest point'; if it rises by 10% after buying, you should be on edge—
Once the price falls back to the cost line, don't hesitate, sell immediately. If it rises by 20%, stay clear-headed, first cash out half of the profit, even if it continues to rise, don't feel envious.
If luck is on your side and it rises by 30%, at least hold onto more than half of the profit tightly. There's no need to guess the peak; maintaining discipline to let profits grow naturally is ten times more reliable than betting on feelings.
Second, losses must be cut decisively. This principle has saved me from three crises of liquidation. If the drop reaches 15% after buying, no matter how optimistic you are about this asset, stop loss and exit immediately.
Some people say, what if it rises later? That only means you missed the rhythm; there are plenty of opportunities, don't stubbornly stick to the wrong position. Remember: trading without a stop-loss is not trading at all; it's gambling with your life.
Third, after selling, if it drops, you have to be brave to buy back. If the price really falls after you sell, as long as your reasoning remains unchanged, buy it back at the original price.
In this way, the number of positions hasn't decreased, and the account has gained some liquidity. If you hesitate and don't buy back, and the price rebounds to the selling price, you must buy it back unconditionally—this small amount of handling fee is insignificant compared to the loss of missing out.
Lastly, let me reiterate: short-term trading is not about aimless fidgeting, and chasing hotspots is not about reckless charging. Those who know how to buy are apprentices; those who know how to sell are masters.
Don't always fantasize about accurately bottom-fishing and top-selling; maintaining discipline and hitting the right rhythm is what allows you to survive in this market for a long time.
Most people are trapped in a vicious cycle; it's not a lack of effort, but a lack of light. The market is always there, but opportunities wait for no one—following the right people @浩永说币 is the way to step out of the darkness. #加密市场反弹 $ETH

