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I started with 12,000 USD, didn't trade futures, and didn't watch the market every day. Over two years, I slowly grew it to seven figures. It sounds like a story, but the process is actually not mysterious at all—just a very "dumb" execution method.
First, clarify that I am not a trading genius; I am an ordinary person. What allows me to succeed is not predicting the market, but a set of long-term unchanging rules $BSB
Step one, filtering coins only looks at whether the funds are still there.
I only look for coins with a clear upward trend recently, but if they weaken for three consecutive days, I immediately exclude them. These are basically signs of funds withdrawing. The remaining ones are the targets where the market is still participating.
Step two, only trade when the monthly MACD shows a golden cross structure.
Avoid all death crosses; never chase hot stocks. Only consider the first pullback after a golden cross that doesn't break, as this is a zone where genuine sustained funds are entering $EVAA
Step three, use the 60-day moving average for final confirmation.
If the price pulls back near the 60-line, and there is no volume increase with a bullish candle or clear signs of fund inflow, do not enter. Only consider re-entering when the main players re-enter the market.
After entering, the rule is simpler: just one line—the 60-day moving average. Hold as long as the price stays above it; exit if it breaks below, without any subjective judgment $LAB
Set profit-taking rules in advance: take some profits at a 30% gain, more at 50%. If the price drops below the 60-line the next day after purchase, exit unconditionally.
Another key point: if after a stop-loss the price returns near the buy point, you can re-enter, because this structure's win rate is relatively stable.
In the end, this method involves no complicated skills; essentially, it filters out noise and only acts on certainty.
What truly makes a difference is not whether you can analyze well, but whether you can stick to the same set of rules long-term without changing.
In the crypto world, those who last are never the best predictors, but the best executors $GT