Last Friday, my account unexpectedly increased by 570,000. I stared at the number for ten minutes, like watching someone else's money.
It turns out the profits that really come in can mute the K-line, group chats, and big V screenshots that once kept me tossing and turning.
Having drifted in Hong Kong for 11 years, living as an undocumented person in the crypto world, with no background or mentor, only 30,000 U left after liquidation and an old computer.
Rolling from 0 to 4.8 million U in ten years without insider information, just a set of simple methods, treating trading like a copy, doing one thing every day: ensuring tomorrow's principal is 0.5% more than today's.
I compressed this method into 6 simple phrases and wrote them on the edge of my screen. Each phrase is worth 100,000, and three can outperform 90% of retail investors.
Rapid rises and slow declines indicate that the main player is buying; the rise is like a 100-meter sprint, but the drop is like an old lady taking a stroll, showing that they haven't bought enough. Don't be easily thrown off the train.
Rapid drops and slow rebounds mean the main player is burying people. After a flash crash, the rebound is soft; it's a knife to the back, not catching the bottom. Before catching a flying knife, count your own fingers first.
High positions without volume are the most dangerous. Just because the volume increases doesn't mean it's at the top; a decrease in volume indicates a lack of oxygen. The calmer the surface of dead water, the more it lacks oxygen below. Jumping in means drowning directly.
A single large volume at the bottom is mostly bait. The real bottom needs to first decrease in volume until you sell at a loss, then increase in volume to pull it up. That moment is called building a position.
Volume is water; K is a boat. How high the boat can float depends on the water level, not the boat's paint. In a low-volume market, no matter how beautiful the bullish candlestick is, it's still made of paper.
Only when empty can it be full. When you have coins in hand, you feel anxious; when you see market trends, you panic. First, clear your position to fill your heart; an empty position is not resting, it's the highest form of waiting.
The crypto world operates 24 hours a day. Opportunities are never absent; what’s lacking is waiting for signals. Those who dare to miss out and can pull back are adults. I hang the light here; you walk your night road and can borrow a bit of light along the way.
