Why are you always getting trapped? Because you haven't understood the secrets of price and volume.

When I first entered the market, like many others, I fantasized about getting rich overnight.

What was the result? A single impulsive decision caused my wallet to shrink significantly in a short time, falling from the peak straight to the bottom. That heart-wrenching feeling is something I still can't forget.

At that moment, I realized that the market is not a casino; relying on bets will only get you hurt. Later, I learned from my pain and completely changed my mindset.

No longer chasing hot trends, no longer acting impulsively, but instead began to study the relationship between price and volume.

For countless deep nights over a few months, I pulled out all my failed trades, reviewing them one by one until I slowly grasped the rhythm of the market. It’s not about “talent,” but the patience to refine a method. Don’t underestimate the power of price and volume; this is almost the underlying logic of all trends.

Price is the surface, but trading volume is the driving force behind it.

If you can understand the relationship between price and volume, you can discover risks and opportunities ahead of others.

The three "golden rules" of price and volume:

Price rises, volume increases → Effective breakout

When the price rises and trading volume clearly expands, it indicates that funds are continuously entering the market, which often leads to stronger trends.

Price rises, volume decreases → False prosperity

When the price rises but trading volume shrinks, it is mostly an indication that someone is taking the opportunity to sell. It may spike in the short term, but once there are no buyers, it easily falls back.

Price falls, volume decreases → Inertial adjustment

During a decline, the volume gradually decreases, indicating that selling pressure is easing, and the market may rebound at any time, which is a signal for many to buy low.

In short: Understanding price and volume is key to truly grasping the rhythm of market operations.