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When it comes to crypto trading, often the "dumbest" methods are actually the steadiest.
But the problem is, very few people can truly stick to execution over the long term.
Over the years, I've seen too many people get liquidated and exit. The reasons are actually just a few: it's not that they can't read the charts, but their habits are rotten.
Category one: chasing pumps and selling at dips.
When the coin pumps, they get hot-headed and jump in, thinking it's about to take off. The result is often that right after buying, it retraces and they get stuck at the top. Conversely, during a panic drop, no one dares to act. Only those who can "buy in batches on dips and not get greedy on rallies" truly understand the cycle.
Category two: going all-in with heavy positions, gambling everything.
As soon as they think the direction is right, they pile on with a large position. But the market never moves in a straight line; a slight shake will throw you off. Even if you guessed the direction right, because your position is too heavy, you'll die just before dawn.
Category three: emotional full-position trading.
Once they get carried away, they go all in with no backup plan. The result: if they're right, they make crumbs; if they're wrong, it's a total collapse. Once trading loses flexibility, it's essentially giving money to the casino.
At the end of the day, the biggest enemy in crypto is not the market, but your bad execution habits.
Later, I summarized a set of "routinized" ideas, just these few:
Don't chase highs during high-level consolidation; don't bottom-fish during low-level sideways movement.
When there's no clear direction, stay flat. Moving around during consolidation is just giving money to the exchange.
Don't chase weak bounces; don't panic during strong pullbacks.
Sharp drops tend to bounce; slow drops tend to continue falling.
Always keep half your bullets; building positions in batches is the way to go.
After a big surge or big drop, there will inevitably be consolidation; real opportunities come after consolidation.
The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is a trading method that can survive.
Many people think experts win by prediction, but they actually win by discipline.
The simpler the method, the harder it is to execute, but also the more effective.
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