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Regarding the trading dilemma of $SLP, I've recently heard many people complaining—unable to hold their positions, their minds always uneasy. Frankly, there are two core issues behind this: inadequate position management and lack of logical support for entry points.
These days, I've been studying a trading method called "One-Minute Bottom-Fishing Technique," which has shown good results. Whether you're jumping in to buy during a sudden plunge in an uptrend or waiting for a rebound during a downtrend, this approach can serve as a reference.
How does it work specifically? The core is three words: watch the break level. When the left-side bottom is broken through, and a large bearish candle drops straight down, don’t panic—wait for the one-minute candlestick to turn bullish, then go long immediately. That’s the standard signal. Applying this standard to retracements during an uptrend can serve as your rebound trading guide.
Speaking of which, rebound operations during an uptrend are much safer than during a downtrend. The reason is simple: coins in a downtrend tend to form a one-sided trend, making a comeback difficult. But during an uptrend, the structure is still intact, often leading to oscillations, which give you more room for adjustments.
One last point, especially for newcomers just entering the space: don’t rush to make money. First, master the technique, understand the temperament of this logic, and you’ll naturally know how to operate. Impatience and greed will only cause faster losses.