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Over the years in the market, I have seen too many people get confused by flashy indicators.
But what truly allows ordinary people to move forward steadily is never a complex system,
$TAIKO but a set of simple, repeatable trend methods.
$PUMPBTC Today, I will break down the core logic I have been using.
It's not motivational talk, it's not a myth, it's a practical trading framework.
① Daily chart priority, everything starts from the trend.
Short-term fluctuations are too numerous and chaotic, which can drag people into emotional turmoil.
I only focus on one thing: the trend signal of the daily MACD.
Golden cross → Represents trend initiation.
Golden cross above the zero line → The momentum is more solid.
For most friends who don’t have much time to watch the market,
The daily chart is the easiest to stick to and the least likely to be misled by noise.
② Only recognize one line: daily trend line.
This line determines whether I 'act' or not, not whether I 'like' it.
Price is above the line: hold with the trend.
Price drops below the line: reduce participation, actively avoid.
80% of losses in the market come from going against the trend.
If you do this step well, your system is already stronger than most people's.
③ Entry and exit, eliminate emotions.
Entry logic:
Price breaks above the trend line + volume increases simultaneously → Only then consider positioning.
Exit logic:
Take profits in batches during an upward trend, don’t fantasize about capturing the entire move in one go.
As long as it drops back to the trend line → Don’t hesitate, just exit directly.
Trading is not about catching absolute highs and lows,
But about catching 'a segment you can hold onto.'
④ The most important principle: withdraw if the signal is invalid, do not hold on with hope.
Your buying should have reasons, and your selling should have even more reasons.
Once the trend is broken, no matter how good the story is, it can't withstand the risk.
A truly mature trader does not never lose,
But loses clearly and controllably.
Exiting is not failure, but the beginning of the next opportunity.
Simple, yet powerful enough.
Over the years, I started with small funds, not relying on get-rich-quick techniques,
But on:
A simple, replicable system
Clear execution standards
A mindset that does not gamble with emotions.
If you also want to make your trading more systematic,
No longer be led by the market, I am willing to share my years of accumulated methods with you.
It's not about copying trades, it's not about predictions, it's about helping you establish your own trading framework.