At 30, I entered the circle, and now at 38, it's been a full 8 years.

2023—2024 are my watershed years, and my account has finally crossed eight digits for the first time.

Now when I go out and stay at hotels, I don't blink at 4000 yuan a night; I must bring some cryptocurrency items in my suitcase and hat so I can recognize my people wherever I go.

Compared to my elders in manufacturing and e-commerce, my life is much more comfortable: no need to monitor the supply chain, no need to deal with contracts, and no clients defaulting on payments; the worries are pitifully few.

People often ask me: What do you rely on for trading cryptocurrencies?

I think about it, and the answer is actually very simple — mindset first, technique second.

Over the years, I've explored some 'mental methods' and shared them with my brothers in the circle:

$BTC + is always the big brother. If you want to mix in the circle, you have to keep an eye on it. If it rises, then the market has a chance; if it falls, all the little brothers have to follow. Occasionally, ETH+ may have an independent trend, but don't expect altcoins to withstand the market.

$ETH and USDT+ are the pivot points. Remember this: If USDT rises, be careful with Bitcoin; if Bitcoin rises sharply, hold some USDT to secure profits.

Two key time periods:

From 0-1 AM, it's easy to 'insert needles'; placing orders before sleep often allows you to pick up easily;

From 6-8 AM, it's the barometer for the day's trends:

If it falls in the first half of the night, and it continues to fall in these two hours, directly close your eyes and buy more; there's a high probability it will rise that day;

If it rises in the first half of the night, and it continues to rise in these two hours, then run quickly, as it will likely drop that day.

At 5 PM, don't lose focus. Due to the time difference, US funds are just entering the market, so it's the easiest time for big fluctuations.

'Black Friday+'? Don't be too superstitious. Fridays have seen drops, but also rises and sideways movements; it ultimately depends on the news.

The most straightforward point: $SOL

As long as it’s not a pump-and-dump coin and has trading volume, don’t panic when it drops. In three to five days, or a month, it will usually come back.

If you have spare money, buy in batches to lower your cost quickly; if you don’t have spare money, just hold on; it’s not a big problem.

My proudest trade: I bought Dogecoin at 0.085 and held onto it until now, increasing more than 20 times.

The fact proves that in the end, trading cryptocurrencies is all about patience.

I only deal in real trades, don’t boast, don’t paint unrealistic pictures, just share real experiences that can help you survive in the market; the team still has positions available, whether to join depends on you, #ETH走势分析 #加密市场观察