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1: Many people are asking whether they should buy long or short in the crypto world? Should they choose left-side trading or right-side trading?
Should we buy coins in an uptrend or coins in a downtrend? Some advocate buying rising coins, reasoning that these coins are likely to continue rising. Others believe we should buy falling coins, as declines often mean opportunity, with relatively low risk at that time. However, from practical experience, the situation is not that simple. Many times when you intervene in a coin that is in an uptrend, it starts to fall after your entry, leaving you stuck at a high position. When you attempt to catch the bottom, you may find that the coin shows no signs of stopping its decline, as if it has even greater downward potential. This means that falling coins do not necessarily rebound. Therefore, the key to choosing an asset lies not in whether it is in an uptrend or downtrend, but in determining whether the coin still has upward potential or if it has already reached its lowest point. So, how can we determine when a coin in an uptrend is about to finish rising? Generally, when a coin shows a massive trading volume at a high position, the risk often outweighs the reward, as high-volume at a peak indicates significant market disagreement.
If the upward trend is to be maintained, it requires continuous support from a large amount of funds, which is quite difficult. Even if it continues to rise, it is likely to be the last wave of the market, so it is not recommended to chase this last wave of increase. In addition, if the coin price deviates further from the 5-day moving average and shows an excessive upward trend, then there might be a demand for a pullback to the moving average. If you still have confidence in this asset, you can choose to wait for it to pull back to the moving average before considering an entry. At the same time, pay attention to the correlation effects within the sector where this asset is located. If the chain of a coin lacks the support of other assets, it is difficult to establish an independent market trend relying solely on itself. However, if there are other assets within this sector that continuously provide support, forming sector resonance and synchronizing with the overall market sentiment cycle, then the upward trend of this asset may continue. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to the ceiling of this coin's rise, which can be assessed by observing the increase in the previous cycle. For example, if the previous coin rose continuously for 6 days and was then suppressed, when the current coin rises for 5 days, it should be considered for selling, rather than chasing the last wave of increase. Breaking through the ceiling of the previous cycle is quite difficult, requiring the resonance of overall market sentiment, individual coins, and sectors, so it is advisable to buy coins that are in an upward trend. However, avoid those coins that have high volumes at high prices, are far from the moving average, lack sector effects, and are already close to the ceiling.
So, what kind of coin can be considered as having finished dropping? First, a coin has been in sideways trading for a long enough time; second, the trading volume continues to shrink; third, it no longer sets new lows; fourth, it repeatedly tests the low but fails to break below it. For example, when the price drops to 8 yuan, every time it falls to 8 yuan, it rebounds, and the number of rebounds increases, indicating that there is support at this position. In addition, if this coin frequently hits the limit up at low levels and then falls back down, and then hits the limit up again and falls again, it indicates that there is capital trying to go long and catch the bottom, so do not buy easily. Instead, look for those coins that are in a downtrend but have sideways trading and unusual activity at the bottom.
In conclusion, whether it's trend-following left-side trading or waiting for right-side trading, the same trading principle must be followed: that is, small stop losses and large take profits.
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