The 5 Laws of Cryptocurrency Trading in the crypto world:


1. A rapid rise and a slow fall indicate accumulation of chips. A quick increase but a gradual decrease suggests that the market makers are accumulating coins, preparing for the next round of increase.
2. A rapid decline followed by a slow rise indicates that unloading is occurring. A quick drop but a gradual rise means that the market makers are gradually selling off, and the market is about to enter a downtrend.
3. Don't sell when there's high volume at the top; if there's no volume at the top, run away quickly. High trading volume at the top may indicate further price increases; however, if the trading volume at the top shrinks, it indicates insufficient upward momentum, so exit as soon as possible.
4. Do not buy on a volume spike at the bottom; a continuous increase in volume may indicate a downward continuation, which needs to be observed; continuous volume indicates that funds are continuously entering, so buying can be considered.
5. Cryptocurrency Trading is trading emotions, consensus is the trading volume. Market emotions determine coin price fluctuations, and trading volume reflects market consensus and investor behavior! #5月CPI 数据将公布
PI-2,03%
ETH-3,29%
BTC-2,32%
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CircleCommunityAyivip
· 2025-06-12 04:02
Tonight at 8 PM, Youlong will talk about pi in the live channel, see you there.
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BIRJAvip
· 2025-06-11 10:17
Watching Closely 🔍
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Apeachvip
· 2025-06-11 09:28
Quick, enter a position! 🚗
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