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A Practical Field Guide for Crypto Newcomers You Must Read Before Entering the Market
For crypto beginners, trading isn’t about luck. Only by understanding market patterns and following trading principles can you avoid harvesting traps, survive in the market long term, and build real success. Below are the core entry tips every beginner must know.
Trading hours are the foundation of profit. The main high-volatility trading period in crypto is from 21:30 to 7:30 Beijing time, when European and American traders’ core trading activity is underway—price swings are intense during this time. The market follows a clear day-night rhythm: in the daytime, the market often plunges sharply; at night, the European/US session is likely to pump up—this is a high-quality time to snipe a bottom. If the market rallies broadly during the day, do not chase; in the evening, a sell-off and pullback are very likely.
“Needles” are the key signal for judging a trend. When price rapidly probes the lows or spikes up and then quickly rebounds, that is a needle. A deep downward needle is a strong buy signal, suggesting the market is about to rebound. A deep upward needle is a clear sell signal, and a subsequent pullback is highly likely—use this to precisely time your buying and selling points.
Scams are hidden in the news and community chatter. The market generally follows the rule of “good news turns into bad news after it’s priced in.” Before major positive news is realized, prices often rise in advance; after the news is announced, pullbacks are common. At the same time, community heat can serve as a reverse reference: coins that are hotly discussed across the internet are often targets that market makers use to harvest, so you need to be cautious and avoid them. Conversely, lesser-known coins that nobody pays attention to actually have a higher chance of triggering a breakout—so you can test the waters with a small amount.
Scientific position management is the core to avoiding pitfalls. Never trade with oversized positions. Heavy exposure is easily “cleaned out” by market moves and can trigger liquidation. A common market-maker manipulation trap is this: after retail traders stop out, the market instantly reverses; and when traders are about to get back to break-even, the price stalls to force them to panic-sell. During trading, don’t stop out frequently or act blindly.
Finally, the core of trading comes down to controlling your emotions and understanding the game. More than 80% of market movements involve capital manipulation—never follow the crowd to hype. When a broad rally creates excitement, or when you’re afraid of missing out but don’t have money, those are classic market traps. Trading is a contest of patience and resolve. Understand the big players’ moves, wait for clear opportunities before entering, and remember: surviving in the market is always more important than any single profit. #BTC