Have you not broken through after more than three years of trading? Take a look at the ten points below, which may help you change your mindset $BTC
1. If the funds are not large, once a year is enough
With a principal amount within two hundred thousand, don't be greedy. Seizing one major upward wave a year can change a lot. Staying in cash is also a skill.
2. First practice cognition, then invest real money
Without the right understanding, you will never make money. If you're not confident, practice with a simulated account; one mistake could lead to a complete exit.
3. Significant positive news often signals an exit
If you haven't exited on the day major positive news is released, consider reducing your position the next day if it opens high. The market won't easily let most people make money.
4. Before holidays, take some profits
Historical trends show that before holidays, it tends to be quiet or decline; reduce your position in advance to avoid risks.
5. Medium to long-term is not about holding all the time
Keep cash, sell on the rise, and be bold in buying on dips. Rolling operations are more stable than holding without action.
6. For short-term trading, look at volume and patterns
Only coins with active transaction volumes and fluctuating patterns are worth trading. Don't waste time on inactive ones.
7. Slow declines and slow rebounds, fast declines and fast rebounds
Mastering the rhythm makes it easier to judge entry and exit timing.
8. Stop-loss is not failure, it's a lifesaver
Acknowledge mistakes and cut losses promptly. Protect your capital first; as long as you are still in the market, there is still an opportunity.
9. For short-term trading, look at 15-minute K-lines + KDJ
No need for complex indicators; mastering simple methods is more important than knowing a little about everything.
10. Mastering two or three methods is enough
There are countless techniques; being greedy can lead to chaos. Excelling at one or two strategies is better than constantly changing methods.
What this market fears most is not your mistakes, but your inability to see what suits you.
Slow down, simplify, and that is the true beginning.
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