In the cryptocurrency world, wanting to grow from 1000U to 10000U, multiplying ten times doesn't have to be too complicated.
Just remember a few "dead rules".
Three months ago, a fan named A-Jun came to me with only 1000U left.
I only asked him to do one simple action: divide the money into three parts.
One part of 350U for short-term trading, with a maximum of two trades per day; if he makes a mistake, cut it off, never dwell on it.
Another part of 350U for trend trading; if he doesn't see an upward direction on the weekly chart, play dead and do nothing; if there's no rabbit, don't shoot the eagle.
Finally, keep 300U for emergencies. In case of extreme market conditions leading to liquidation, this money will allow him to stay in the game—he may lose fingers to survive, but he must never lose his head.
Don't always think about going all in; surviving is the first step.
Only focus on the most certain segment within the trend, and use the remaining time to earn some small money through short-term trades to maintain your feel.
The market is never short of opportunities; what’s lacking is the bullets in your account.
My signals have always been simple:
If the daily moving average has not formed a bullish arrangement, stay out of the market.
Wait for the trading volume to break through previous highs, and only consider entering the market after a daily close confirms it.
Once the profit reaches 30% of the principal, take out half of the profit, and set a 10% trailing stop loss for the rest, letting the profit run.
Before entering a trade, write down the "life and death statement":
Stop loss at 5%, if it reaches that, cut it automatically, no discussions.
When profit reaches 10%, move the stop loss to the breakeven point, and leave the rest to the market.
From one thousand to one hundred thousand, the hundredfold is not achieved through miraculous trading but through "making fewer mistakes".
Opportunities are available in the market every day, but your principal is not infinite.
The money in cryptocurrency does not belong to the fastest runner but to the one who survives the longest.
You may have walked in the dark alone before, but now the lights are on.
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