#数字货币市场回调 submitted a fairly satisfactory answer sheet last month: 113 targets were all shorted, with a final result of 99 wins and 14 losses, the account increased by 5.3 times.
To be honest, the biggest realization from this operation is that the strategy framework is far more important than focusing on which coin.
Many people are torn about which asset to choose? In fact, it's not that complicated, there's just one principle: directly pass on those altcoins with bizarre price movements. As for the timing to enter the market, there's no need to be so rigid; when the market is surging violently, don't join the frenzy. Just use the Bollinger Bands indicator to look at the hourly chart for long upper shadows, and that should be basically sufficient.
After reviewing, I found the most frustrating part: constantly thinking that I am smarter than the system, frequently increasing and decreasing positions. I ran a control experiment with the same coins and the same time points in a simulated account, and surprisingly, the returns were even higher - the only difference was that I was too impulsive in real trading.
The core idea is simple: in the first few days, don't die. If you survive, you will naturally have meat to eat later. The logic is clear enough, the execution is simple enough, why don't you try it too?
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RugDocScientist
· 6h ago
99 wins and 14 losses with a 5.3 times return? Bro, your luck is really insane
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But speaking of which, I totally understand the pain of frequently reducing positions, I really can't help myself
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It's ridiculous, the simulated account actually earns more, which shows that the problem lies in human nature
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Using Bollinger Bands with hourly charts is indeed stable, much better than guessing
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That altcoin thing is just a trap, how much blood can you save by avoiding it
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Surviving is the top priority, this saying hits home, how many people have died from being too eager for quick success
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System > human brain, this lesson isn't cheap haha
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It feels like a psychological issue, if the execution is a bit off, it's all for nothing
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A 5.3 times return is really ridiculous, if it were me, I would have lost it long ago
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 6h ago
Being careless really leads to losses; the system is the true way to go.
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MevHunter
· 6h ago
99 wins, 14 losses, a 5.3 times return, I just want to ask if this is real money or a simulated account.
My hands are too itchy, this really hit the mark, I know where the problem lies but just can't change it.
However, I need to remember this altcoin pass setup to avoid being trapped again.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 6h ago
The hand is still too lacking, this is the truth.
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RektDetective
· 6h ago
99 wins and 14 losses with a 5.3 times multiplier? Buddy, is this real data or just backtesting daydreaming?
#数字货币市场回调 submitted a fairly satisfactory answer sheet last month: 113 targets were all shorted, with a final result of 99 wins and 14 losses, the account increased by 5.3 times.
To be honest, the biggest realization from this operation is that the strategy framework is far more important than focusing on which coin.
Many people are torn about which asset to choose? In fact, it's not that complicated, there's just one principle: directly pass on those altcoins with bizarre price movements. As for the timing to enter the market, there's no need to be so rigid; when the market is surging violently, don't join the frenzy. Just use the Bollinger Bands indicator to look at the hourly chart for long upper shadows, and that should be basically sufficient.
After reviewing, I found the most frustrating part: constantly thinking that I am smarter than the system, frequently increasing and decreasing positions. I ran a control experiment with the same coins and the same time points in a simulated account, and surprisingly, the returns were even higher - the only difference was that I was too impulsive in real trading.
The core idea is simple: in the first few days, don't die.
If you survive, you will naturally have meat to eat later. The logic is clear enough, the execution is simple enough, why don't you try it too?