Whose brigade unit is it? I’m a post-90s crypto veteran—spent 8 years going from $200k to tens of millions, relying on just one of the dumbest methods.



Now A-ge is going to share for free the experience from these 2,920 days with you. Extract the common threads—may you also find the paths to getting rich:
Read these 6 iron rules, and understanding them is worth more than learning 10 kinds of techniques:
1、Price rises fast but falls slow = accumulation
A sharp rise with a slow pullback means big money is secretly buying. Don’t be afraid of dips—watch the rhythm.

2、Price falls fast but rises slow = distribution
After a steep drop, a weak rebound is the operator leaving. Don’t chase cheap prices—watch out for becoming the next bagholder.

3、Heavy volume at the top = possible continuation of the rally; no volume at the top = run away
Volume determines direction—there’s action only with volume; without it, the move is already near its end.

4、Don’t act impulsively when volume increases at the bottom; only sustained increased volume is safe
A single burst of volume could be a lure—only repeated bursts mean consensus is forming.

5、Trading crypto is really trading emotions; consensus decides the direction
Forget the complex chart structures—return to market psychology. Volume is the mirror of consensus.

6、“Nothing” equals everything
No obsession, no greed, no fear—then you truly have a chance.
Only those who can stay in cash and wait for opportunities deserve to have big moves.
One last point: the only enemy of trading is yourself.
The data from the “beautiful country,” the announcements from Binance, and the main force’s pump,
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