Beware of greed, act quickly in panic—this is the survival rule I’ve developed over the years in the crypto market.



This week was quite interesting. My account experienced continuous fluctuations, but there was no black magic involved—just following a set of strategies I’ve repeatedly tested and verified. I want to break down this process, which might help everyone observe market rhythms better.

**The turning point came that afternoon**

December 9th, the market was filled with anxiety. Bitcoin had just fallen below 90,000 a few days earlier, and many people were still digesting this drop. I noticed an unremarkable token on the trading interface; it was showing unusual stability at the 0.18 level—most importantly, volatility was contracting, trading volume was showing abnormal signs, and support levels were tested multiple times.

All these signals together prompted me to take a small position. Unexpectedly, this token then surged straight up, reaching around 0.43 at its peak. I took profits in time.

**Then came the second wave**

Victory didn’t make me arrogant. The next day, I locked in another token that was accumulating around 0.048. At that time, the market was still worried about macro uncertainties, but I noticed positive signals in this token’s on-chain activity and capital flow.

Waiting is often more difficult than rushing in. I didn’t blindly chase higher; I confirmed the technical patterns and volume before gradually building a position. The results were equally optimistic.

**Why was I able to seize these opportunities?**

Simply put, it’s about understanding market sentiment cycles. When most people are panicking, you need patience to find undervalued assets that are being unfairly sold off. When the market becomes euphoric, you must learn to hold back your excitement.

Technical analysis is just a tool; the key is to use it to understand what the market is really saying. Support levels, resistance levels, trading volume—these data points don’t lie, but you need patience to observe and verify them.

These past three days weren’t complicated. It was just about finding undervalued opportunities during extreme pessimism, maintaining discipline during the rally, and taking profits when appropriate. Most people’s problem isn’t lack of technical skills but emotional volatility—getting carried away when making profits, panicking when losing.

If I had to sum it up in one sentence: never go against market sentiment. Learn to follow the trend—that’s the way to survive longest in this market.
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Blockblindvip
· 8h ago
Your hands get the itch when bottom-fishing, and your heart is the softest when taking profits. Nothing wrong with that.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 8h ago
Damn, this round of bottom fishing was really well done. I was also watching that 0.18 coin, but I didn't dare to buy in, and then I got shaken out. Discipline is definitely the biggest bug. I always get killed by greed, I don't know when I will be able to control my hands. Honestly, it's still about mindset. Skills are not the issue, really. I've heard this set of theories so many times, but the key is whether you can actually do it. Anyone can say it. Wait a minute, how did you judge the exit point at 0.43? Feels a bit early? I also made some profit this week, but I still got caught. The market is really unpredictable. Panic buying during fear, running during greed—that's the right rhythm forever. I didn't see the two coins. Can you share your thinking? How do you filter out targets that are wrongly killed? I just want to ask, when taking profits, do you also feel that kind of regret, thinking it might still go higher? Following the trend is fine, but the problem is how to judge the momentum—that's the real challenge.
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, it's just that too few people are implementing this system; most just want to make some money and then run.
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