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$BTC Over the years, I’ve seen too many people trading.
Some study various indicators, some chase hot topics every day, and others look for insider information everywhere.
But in the end, those who stick around are often not the smartest, but the ones who can consistently follow the rules.
To be honest, I don’t have any magical methods.
If I had to summarize, what I’ve been using is actually a very simple trading approach.
It may not be the fastest way to make money, but at least it helps me survive in the market.
Step one, the signals should be as simple as possible.
I used to think that more indicators meant more professionalism.
Later, I realized that the more I looked, the more I hesitated.
Now I only focus on a few core signals.
For example, whether a trend has formed, whether volume has increased.
When I don’t understand, I prefer not to trade.
Because the biggest risk in trading isn’t missing out, but making reckless moves.
Step two, only follow the trend, not emotions.
If the price stays above an important moving average, I keep holding.
If it breaks below a key level, I exit.
I don’t try to guess the top, nor do I bet on rebounds.
Whatever the market does, I follow it.
Many losses actually come from fighting against the market.
Step three, look at funds when entering, follow discipline when exiting.
Price increases are not important.
Whether funds are following is what matters.
Pay attention to opportunities when volume breaks out.
Be cautious when volume shrinks during an uptrend.
Take profits in stages when making money.
Slowly pocket the profits, rather than fantasizing about selling at the top.
Step four, stop-loss must be planned in advance.
Think clearly before opening a position:
If this trade goes wrong, how much am I willing to lose?
Only enter if you can accept it.
If you can’t accept it, then give up.
Many people don’t lose because of technical issues,
but because they can’t bear to cut losses.
A lucky break might be fine once,
but long-term luck will eventually cost your account.
These methods sound very ordinary,
even a bit stupid.
But in the end, you’ll find that:
The ones who truly make money are never the most complicated methods.
They are the simple, boring rules that can be坚持 long-term.
There are always opportunities in the market.
The important thing isn’t catching every move,
but that when the opportunity comes, your account is still there, your position is still there, and your mindset is still intact.
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