First, don’t make small money and don’t lose big money.


Many people just make a little profit and then run, even though the market is just beginning;
they take a big loss and stubbornly hold on, eventually leading to a complete blow-up.
The real strategy is small-position trial and error: if the direction is correct, let the profits fly; if wrong, it won’t hurt you.

Second, only engage with mainstream assets that have been thoroughly beaten down, and avoid chasing hot trends.
Those coins that hype concepts or tell stories—everyone thinks they’re a genius when they’re hot.
But they only do one thing: find mainstream assets that have been sufficiently beaten down and are starting to climb back up.
Enter with a 10% position first, don’t try to catch the bottom.

Third, when the trend emerges, add on pullbacks.
Don’t buy at the lowest point or chase at the highest.
As long as the trend is established, every normal pullback is a good opportunity to add more funds.

Fourth, after each rise, take some money out first.
Take out the principal plus half of the profits, leaving the rest as “cost-free chips.”
This way, you can hold onto the subsequent market moves without constantly worrying about retracements.
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· 6h ago
First, don’t make small money and don’t lose big money.
Many people just make a little profit and then run, even though the market is just beginning;
they take a big loss and stubbornly hold on, eventually leading to a complete blow-up.
The real strategy is small-position trial and error: if the direction is correct, let the profits fly; if wrong, it won’t hurt you.

Second, only engage with mainstream assets that have been thoroughly beaten down, and avoid chasing hot trends.
Those coins that hype concepts or tell stories—everyone thinks they’re a genius when they’re hot.
But they only do one thing: find mainstream assets that have been sufficiently beaten down and are starting to climb back up.
Enter with a 10% position first, don’t try to catch the bottom.

Third, when the trend emerges, add on pullbacks.
Don’t buy at the lowest point or chase at the highest.
As long as the trend is established, every normal pullback is a good opportunity to add more funds.

Fourth, after each rise, take some money out first.
Take out the principal plus half of the profits, leaving the rest as “cost-free chips.”
This way, you can hold onto the subsequent market moves without constantly worrying about retracements.
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