Trading doesn't make money because you want to do all kinds of trades. Bruce Lee once said, I am not afraid of a man who knows 10k kinds of kicks, but I am afraid of a man who has practiced one kick 10k times. When I first started trading, I was the same—first this strategy, then that strategy, and eventually I broke down. You can imagine how a leopard chases an antelope in the animal world. It picks one and chases it fiercely, even if other antelopes brush past it, the leopard ignores them. Trading works the same way—focus on one. I like to trade using candlesticks with long wicks. When they appear in a trend, I will choose to buy without hesitation, because I have studied them thousands of times. All I need to do is patiently wait for them to appear.#BTC

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Orange-FlavoredColdWallet
· 12h ago
Long wick candlestick + trend confirmation, I have backtested this strategy, the win rate is indeed decent, the key is that most people can't wait.
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GateUser-0fdb3438
· 12h ago
Bruce Lee's quote about leg techniques perfectly applies here. Last year, I tried to grab everything and ended up with my account cut in half. Now I focus on just one strategy, and it's actually been stable.
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RollupStreetKid
· 12h ago
The metaphor of the cheetah chasing the antelope is spot on. Focusing on mastering one pattern to the extreme is far better than knowing everything and losing money on everything.
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