Having been in the cryptocurrency circle for 8 years, $BTC , $ETH , and $BNB have accompanied me through countless market fluctuations.

The years 2021-2022 were my key turning point, as my account first broke through the 8-digit mark.

From staring at booking a $10,000/night Bulgari hotel to being completely surrounded by symbols of the cryptocurrency world, I increasingly understand: our generation of cryptocurrency enthusiasts is willing to pay a premium for efficiency, without having to stubbornly grapple with traditional business supply chains and receivables; time should focus on high-value trading battlegrounds.

People often ask about the core of cryptocurrency trading, and my answer has always been: mindset anchors the overall view, while technology assists in implementation.

Here are a few practical principles: BTC is always the anchor of the market; the trends of mainstream coins and altcoins depend on its performance. $ETH occasionally exhibits independent movements, but altcoins struggle to withstand major market corrections;

BTC and $USDT exhibit a seesaw effect; when USDT premiums rise, be cautious of BTC corrections, and after a strong BTC surge, holding USDT for safety is wise.

Key trading periods to watch closely: from 12 AM to 1 AM can often see price spikes, and setting conditional orders before sleep can often catch leaks;

From 6 AM to 8 AM is a daily wind indicator. If there's a drop in the first half of the night and it continues to drop during this period, consider accumulating in batches; if there's a rise in the first half of the night and it continues to rise, decisively take profits;

At 5 PM, influenced by US stock market inflows, significant volatility can occur. Don't blindly believe in 'Black Friday'; the core of market movements relies on news and trading volume.

Core logic: Non-airdrop coins with real trading volume don't require panic during corrections; short-term fluctuations or a high probability of rebound within the month.

Spare funds can be used to accumulate in batches to lower costs; if there are no spare funds, then patiently hold.

I, A Cat, do not boast or make empty promises; I only share practical risk management experiences that can help one survive in the cryptocurrency circle. My team still has a few vacancies; whether to walk the stable path together is up to your own choice. @比特阿猫