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#数字资产行情上升 Six years of trading cryptocurrencies, from zero to hundreds of millions — here are the 10 essential rules I’ve summarized that you must understand
If you’ve been in the market for over a year and still can’t make a profit, understand these thoroughly before claiming it’s difficult. How BTC moves depends largely on whether your strategy is right.
**Cap your principal, ride a big trend in one wave**
Keep your initial capital under 10,000. Greed is a big taboo. When the main upward wave truly arrives, taking a full profit at once is much better than wasting a whole year messing around.
**Full position is poison, patience is medicine**
Don’t operate every day. When the real trend comes, seize it all at once; the effect will be much better.
**Play with virtual before going real**
You can lose freely on a demo account, but a big mistake in real trading might mean the end. Your cognition and mindset always determine how much you can earn.
**Sell when good news is realized**
The moment good news is confirmed is often the selling point. Don’t wait until the last moment; timely profit-taking is a real skill.
**Reduce positions proactively one week before holidays**
Historical trends show that selling pressure tends to increase before holidays. Empty or lighten your positions in advance to avoid many inexplicable drops.
**Maintain active positions for medium to long-term**
Always keep cash in your pocket. Sell high, buy low, and keep your positions active to survive longer. $ETH is the same.
**Short-term only focus on two things: volume and chart patterns**
Choose coins with high volatility and active charts. If there’s no volume or movement, watching it is a waste of time.
**Downtrends have rhythm, rebounds have strength**
Slow declines lead to slow rebounds; sharp declines often lead to fierce rebounds. Rhythm determines everything. Don’t blindly bottom-fish during slow declines.
**Admit mistakes immediately, stop-loss is insurance**
Never hold on through a single loss. Capital is what keeps you alive; preserving it gives you a chance to turn things around.
**Find rhythm on small cycles, use KDJ with 15-minute K-line**
Don’t complicate short-term trading. Focus on key levels on small cycles; buy and sell signals become obvious. Two or three methods are enough.
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One wave a year? I feel like I'm waiting for that wave every month...
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Take profits when good news is realized and run. It's easy to say but hard to do because of psychological barriers.
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Listening to KDJ combined with 15-minute charts sounds professional, but your hands still shake during real trading.
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I support reducing positions before holidays; each time, I avoid some bizarre drops.
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Going from zero to hundreds of millions is roughly the same as mastering these ten rules; still, luck and positioning are key.
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Making a million on a demo account but only a hundred on a real account—that's the true reflection.
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Stop-loss sounds simple, but once your psychological account starts bleeding, you want to even things out—that's the real killer.
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Wait, "just one big market move a year"? Fund flow analysis tells me it's not that simple...
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Full position is toxic, that's true, but you didn't mention how the market makers are accumulating during this period.
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Reducing positions during holidays? I'm looking at whale movements, not holiday calendars.
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Using KDJ with 15-minute K-line charts does have some merit, but combining it with quantitative models is more reliable.
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Run at the first sign of good news? It depends on who is dumping. Sometimes, the dumpers are actually absorbing the bottom.
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"Capital restraint within 10,000"—this makes sense for retail investors, but for traders, it's a completely different world.