💥She is the most mysterious and steady fan I have ever brought along—a 50-year-old sister from Northeast China.

$PIPPIN in May 2024, she quietly joined the group without saying a word and first sent a picture:

With a capital of 100,000 USDT, she turned it into 38 million in 9 years.

$LUNA2 At that moment, I understood—

True experts never rely on shouting; they let results speak for themselves.

$ACE Later, I learned that Sister Wang entered the market in 2015,

not touching contracts, not gambling on small coins, not chasing insider news.

While others compete in speed, she competes in patience.

I shamelessly wanted to ask for some secrets,

but she only sent 6 sentences of “down-to-earth wisdom,”

all extracted from candlestick charts.

I suggest you stick it on the edge of your screen, read it once before watching the market, it might save half your life.

① Rapid rise and slow fall = Main force buying

After a big bullish candle, if it falls slowly but with low volume, the main force is accumulating.

Don’t rush to run away, just give them a lift.

② Rapid fall and weak rebound = Get out quickly

If the rebound after a big bearish candle can't even reach halfway,

three days without returning to the 20-day line?

Don’t hesitate, get off directly.

The market never rewards those who help others “carry luggage.”

③ High volume is not a top; low volume is deadly

When retail investors shout that a high volume indicates a top, the main force often hasn't finished selling.

The real top is when the volume is low, silent, and no one cares.

At that moment, it's time to exit in batches.

④ The bottom needs to be voted on three times to count

The first rebound is a false move;

The second time probing the bottom is a test;

The third time—if there is continuous volume for three weeks without making a new low, then breaking the neckline,

that is the true signal for takeoff.

⑤ Patterns are emotions; volume is the heartbeat

Low volume and falling = Weak heartbeat

High volume and rapid drop = Heartbeat stops

Moderate volume = Recovery of health

The 60-day average volume line is like a “blood pressure monitor”; once it breaks, caution is necessary.

⑥ The highest realm: Being in cash

Being in cash without getting anxious, watching others get rich without envy.

Sister Wang walks every day, collects rent, and withdraws 20% from the market each month for investment,

trading only two or three times a month.

When someone asked her about her win rate, she calmly replied:

“I don’t look at the win rate; I only check if the rent has been received.”

There is always a market trend every year,

the hardest part is not knowing how to buy or sell,

but—knowing how to wait.

A bull market relies on entry,

but those who survive to the end rely on patience.

Are you ready to be that ‘person who can wait’?

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