After hanging around in the crypto scene for a while, my biggest takeaway is: don’t be so eager. The same chart can make some traders poor while others get stable gains. I've seen two types of traders: one who stares at the charts for hours, heart racing at every little candlestick movement, opening multiple trades a day, but their account just keeps shrinking; and another who's laid-back, checking the market a few times a day, yet their account steadily grows. The difference isn’t in the technical skills; it’s about patience. $币安人生
Avoid sideways markets. If a coin is just bouncing around in a range for days, I don’t even bother to check it. Most losses happen in these flat markets; if you’re fidgeting, who’s gonna lose if not you? Don’t chase after surges. If a coin jumps four or five percent in a day and the comments are all about it taking off, that’s usually when I’m getting ready to exit. The real money is made by those who get in early and know when to exit, not by the ones who rush in last to pick up the scraps. A breakout with volume is where the opportunity lies, but if the volume spikes too much and the price stalls, I’m out—no greed for that last penny. #Vitalik承诺精简EF减售ETH $HYPE
Only trade coins that are online. I only look at those that are above the 55-day moving average; even if it drops below that line, I won’t touch it. I don’t want to ride the coattails of the whales, nor do I want to gamble on a rebound during a downtrend. Always keep some dry powder; when entering the market for the first time, I’ll use a maximum of 20% of my capital. If I’m right, I’ll gradually increase my position; if I’m wrong, I’ll take a small loss and walk away. The real pros aren’t right every time; they just know how to avoid catastrophic losses. $LAB
Over the years, I’ve had my share of losses and blow-ups; I’m not a perpetual winner. But I’ve survived longer than most for one reason: I really don’t make moves when I shouldn’t. Being active is the biggest illusion for retail traders. The crypto market doesn’t reward hard work; it only rewards the right judgment at the right moment.