In order to stand firm, turn around, and earn respect in the cryptocurrency circle, it's not about luck, but about steadiness and principles. Only those who can remain calm and adhere to discipline are more likely to go far.
1. Stabilize small funds — Seizing one opportunity is sufficient.
When funds are limited, do not bet all your chips. Just picking one potential high-gain target is enough; keep some cash on hand to protect against downturns and to facilitate future opportunities for replenishing positions, maintaining initiative.
2. Understand before you act — Knowledge is your shield.
Do not touch cryptocurrencies that are not well-researched and logically unclear. Simulated trading can be used to familiarize yourself with the rhythm, but trading with real money is completely different. Only by understanding the underlying value logic can one participate more safely in the long term.
3. Good news does not equal stable profit - learn to be decisive in 'cashing out when news is realized.'
When good news causes the price of a coin to rise, do not be greedy and think 'it will rise further.' If it opens high on the same day or the next, it is a good opportunity to cash out and secure profits. Do not wait until everyone is 'selling on good news' and you get stuck.
4. Avoid holiday volatility - appropriately reduce positions before holidays.
The market activity during holidays declines, transaction volume decreases, and prices can be easily shaken by a small amount of capital, making them highly volatile. Instead of betting on guaranteed profits, it is better to reduce positions in advance, take a conservative approach, and safely enjoy the holidays.
5. Medium to long-term thinking never goes out of style - buy low in batches, cash out in batches when prices rise.
Medium to long-term operations emphasize batch buying and batch selling: enter the market in batches during declines to lower costs, and gradually cash out profits when prices rise. This can smooth out volatility risks and keep you with flexible funds.
6. In short-term trading, only focus on coins with active circulation and transaction - liquidity is the guarantee for exiting.
In short-term trading, avoid coins with low transaction volume and poor liquidity. Once you buy, it is easy to get stuck because there is no one to take over. Try to follow large funds and mainstream coins, as they have good liquidity and it is easier to exit.
7. Identify the rhythm of declines - slow declines vs sudden crashes, different strategies should be used.
Generally speaking, coins that slowly decline, if the fundamentals are sound, may rebound later. However, coins that suddenly crash often carry high risks and are difficult to rebound. If you choose to intervene, be particularly cautious and take profits when you see them.
8. Stop-loss must be decisive - if you are wrong, cut losses in time; preserving capital is the most critical.
If the trend is not right after buying, do not just wait for it to recover. Timely acknowledgment of mistakes and decisive stop-loss is key to preserving capital and keeping the opportunity to turn things around. Holding on stubbornly often leads to deeper losses.
9. In short-term trading, rely on indicators, but do not be superstitious - indicators are just auxiliary.
In short-term trading, you can refer to the 15-minute chart + technical indicators (such as KDJ, MACD, RSI, etc.) for assistance, but do not rely entirely on any one. A reasonable combination, multiple indicators resonating + other confirmations, is more reliable.
10. Master a few indicators and keep a clear mind - restraint is your best weapon.
Instead of learning a lot of indicators and methods and ending up confused, it is better to specialize in two or three commonly used indicators (such as the KDJ + MACD you are familiar with) to have a clear understanding. The most important thing is to control greed and not blindly chase high prices; control panic and not cut losses easily. Rationality and restraint are more practical than anything else.
🧠 Core philosophy: Stability + Rationality + Restraint.
Stability: Do not gamble with small amounts of money, and do not put all your hopes on a single trade.
Rational: Understand what you are doing, only engage with things you understand, do not follow blindly, do not be impulsive.
Restraint: Do not be greedy, do not panic, do not be impatient - restrain greed and also restrain panic.
What is truly needed is to protect the principal, maintain initiative, and only when the opportunity arises can you have the space to fight back.
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