Don't doubt it, this sister's 'foolproof method' is 10 times more effective than what the masters predict!
I have been struggling in the crypto circle for 8 years and have seen too many people relying on 'insider' information for a fleeting moment. Only my best friend has become an 'outlier' in this circle, starting with a savings of 140,000 from being an ordinary office worker. She never relied on institutional support, nor chased after overnight doubling fads. Now she owns 5 properties: living in one, providing for her parents in another, and the remaining three generate more monthly rent than my salary.
Every time someone chases her asking, 'Do you have any exclusive indicators?', she laughs and says, 'What do I know about those fancy things? The crypto circle isn't about market charts; it's about the 'hot and cold meter' of people's hearts.' I have remembered this saying until now, and the more I think about it, the more I feel it hits the nail on the head.
Most of us look at the market like we're watching a roller coaster: when it goes up, we panic about missing out; when it goes down, we rush to cut losses. But she watches the market more like 'observing the timing of a party': - If the market is slowly rising and occasionally dips? Don't panic, this is likely big capital 'quietly moving bricks.' The surface fluctuations are all to scare the timid. A market that truly wants to rise never rushes; - If it drops quickly and harshly with no strength to rebound? Withdraw quickly! This isn't a 'bottom fishing opportunity'; it's the main force 'quietly clearing stock.' If you rush in at this time, it's no different from jumping into a pit.
Especially when judging tops and bottoms, her logic is even more practical than textbooks: Don't think that a high volume at high prices means a top; sometimes that's big capital in the 'final sprint,' just like no one leaves when a party is at its peak. A true top is often hidden in 'low volume and cold scenes' - when the music stops, people will slowly disperse. The same goes for bottoms; a single instance of high volume doesn't count, just like if it rains for just a second, the ground won't get wet. It requires multiple instances of continuous high volume for the market to reach a 'consensus' signal, just like several days of rain are needed for the soil to really become saturated.
The core of trading has never been about how much good or bad news you hear, but whether you can control your 'hand' and 'heart.' She often tells me 'no desires, no fears, no attachments,' which translates to: Only those who can endure the loneliness of being in cash are worthy of enjoying the big market gains.
I've seen too many people fall because they 'couldn't resist': They chase as soon as the market rises, afraid of missing out; they cut losses at the slightest dip, fearing greater losses. The result? They are repeatedly cut by the market as 'chives.' Clearly, the principal is not small, but in the end, only scraps are left. But my girlfriend, no matter how lively the market gets, never reaches out until she gets her 'signal'; even if it drops in the short term, as long as the logic remains intact, she patiently waits - she often says, 'I can turn things around, not because I've predicted a few market movements correctly, but because I haven't been eliminated by the market each time.'
To be honest, the crypto space never lacks opportunities or risks, but only those who 'survive' have the qualification to talk about making money. Those who shout 'get rich quick' every day often don't last until the end; instead, those like her who are 'foolishly' sticking to principles gradually turn their principal into confidence.
Recently, I kept bothering her to break down her ten years of experience into 8 'easy-to-understand methods' that don't require you to memorize complex indicators or guess the thoughts of the main players. As long as you can maintain your mindset, at least you won't get 'knocked down' in the crypto circle.
Next, I will slowly share these insights, and next time we'll first talk about 'how to endure the cash holding period' (after all, too many people fall because of 'itchy hands'). Follow me, don't let a moment of impulse ruin your principal; also, don't let those flashy techniques obscure the most straightforward logic for making money. See you next time, let's not miss it~
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