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Why do many people keep losing money when trading cryptocurrencies?
Because you rely entirely on intuition to make trades, without a solid trading plan. No rules, no discipline—it's no wonder you're losing money in the market.
I'm 30 years old. I started trading cryptocurrencies at 22, and by 24-25, my funds reached middle-class levels. Actually, my approach is very simple, even a bit "dumb," but it remains relatively stable over the long term. I’ve summarized 7 ironclad trading rules:
Divide your funds into 5 parts, only use 1/5 of your position each time, and set a 10% stop-loss. One mistake only costs 2% of your total funds; five consecutive mistakes only cost 10%.
Trade with the trend: rebounds in a downtrend are often traps; pullbacks in an uptrend are opportunities.
Don’t chase after coins that surge wildly: the probability of continued rapid growth after a short-term spike is low, and high-level stagnation often leads to a pullback.
Use MACD for auxiliary judgment: a golden cross below the zero line and breaking through the zero line can signal entry; a death cross above the zero line suggests reducing your position.
Observe volume-price relationship: watch for volume breakthroughs at low levels; at high levels, if volume stagnates, be decisive and exit.
Only trade in upward trends: moving averages trending upward indicate a safer trend and higher win rate.
Weekly review: check your logic, observe whether the weekly K-line trend has changed, and adjust your strategy promptly.
Trading relies not on luck but on rules and execution.#心得