🔥 To be honest: In the cryptocurrency world, making stable profits is never about luck, but about methods.
Sister Lin today thoroughly explains a set of "simple yet effective" strategies — it's how I gradually increased my returns.
First, remember a core signal:
When the market drops sharply, and a certain coin only slightly corrects, it indicates that there are funds supporting it.
For such coins, there's no need to guess; they are likely to have a market trend in the future.
Newbies can just use this logic:
For short-term, look at the 5-day moving average, for medium-term, look at the 20-day moving average.
👉 Stay in online, walk offline, don’t hesitate.
If the main upward wave starts but hasn’t shown obvious volume, you can enter the market.
👉 Hold on when the volume increases.
👉 If the volume decreases but the trend hasn’t broken, continue to hold.
👉 Once the volume breaks down, protect your profits first.
Short-term discipline must be strict:
If you haven’t moved after 3 days of buying — sell.
If it drops over 5% — stop loss.
Don’t gamble, don’t drag it out, don’t fantasize.
Even bottom fishing needs conditions:
Only consider buying when it drops over 50% from a high point + has been falling for several consecutive days.
Only then enter the oversold zone and consider buying low.
Choose strong coins:
Leading coins rise quickly and resist falling well.
Don’t touch weak ones, don’t randomly bottom fish.
To put it simply:
👉 Don’t go against the trend, don’t be greedy, just follow the trend.
Many people can’t make money, not because they can’t,
but because — they don’t have a set of stable execution rules.
Remember a few key points:
Review daily.
Distinguish between luck and skill.
Establish your own trading system.
And one very important thing:
Being in cash is also part of trading.
If you’re not sure, don’t trade,
Protecting your capital is more important than anything else.
Sister Lin finally says something heartfelt:
It’s hard to go far alone in the cryptocurrency world.
Finding the right method and following the right rhythm
is much better than stumbling around by yourself.