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#比特币流动性 Eight years of ups and downs, losing six million to understand one truth — the market doesn’t favor tricks; it favors patience and discipline.
I used to be a trader full of tricks, always trying to overtake through complex maneuvers. Only after repeated lessons from the market did I realize: traders who last long often use the simplest strategies.
Now my approach is so straightforward that many sneer at it. Choosing coins? Just look at the top gainers list; the places where funds gather are where the action is. Don’t bother digging through 15-minute K-line fragments; real opportunities are on the monthly chart level. Only when the monthly MACD forms a golden cross am I willing to press the buy button.
Once in, my daily routine is to stick to the 60-day moving average. When it pulls back with increased volume, I gradually add; when it rises, I hold tight and don’t mess around. If it breaks below a key moving average? Turn around and walk away, don’t gamble with the market.
There’s no black technology in taking profits — take profits in batches at 30% or 50%, don’t always try to catch the highest peak. There’s also a rule I’ve never broken: if the 70-day line is lost, clear the position. Don’t challenge the trend.
The biggest realization over the years is: in the crypto world, effective strategies are never flashy. Sticking to simple rules to the end is much more useful than those who think they’re clever with complicated operations. The market favors disciplined people and punishes gamblers. These are experiences earned with real money.