Today I will tell you a set of the dumbest but most effective strategies—


Some of my fans have used it to grow from five figures to seven figures, and it only involves four steps, none can be skipped.
Step 1: Choose coins only based on the daily MACD golden cross
Ignore everything else, especially those flying news.
The best is a golden cross above the zero line, indicators don't lie, they are a hundred times more reliable than the mouth of big V influencers.
Step 2: Trade only following a 20-day moving average
Hold steady when above the line, exit when below.
Don’t add drama, don’t fantasize, if the price breaks below the moving average, you should exit immediately.
This is discipline, not advice.
Step 3: Enter when volume and price break together, exit with phased profit-taking
When the price rises above the moving average and trading volume increases simultaneously—that’s the moment to go all-in.
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BaiYanyan
· 15h ago
Today I will tell you a set of the dumbest but most effective trading strategies—
Some of my fans have used it to grow their accounts from five figures to seven figures, and it all boils down to four steps, none can be skipped.
Step 1: Choose coins based only on the daily MACD golden cross
Ignore everything else, especially those countless news reports.
A golden cross above the zero line is best; indicators don’t lie, they’re a hundred times more reliable than what the big influencers say.
Step 2: Trade only by the 20-day moving average
Stay above the line to hold your position, and exit when below.
Don’t add drama, don’t fantasize; if the price breaks below the moving average, you should get out immediately.
This is discipline, not advice.
Step 3: Enter when volume and price break together, exit in stages with profit-taking
When the price stays above the moving average and trading volume increases simultaneously—that’s the moment to go all-in.
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