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I've spent years grinding through the crypto markets and seen too many "smart guys" cry from losses, while I've gotten "dumber" the more I trade: I focus on just one signal—daily MACD golden cross above the zero line! When the trend is on my side, everything else—insider tips, fancy predictions—all gets sidelined!
My operations are even simpler: the 20-day moving average is my line of life and death! Price stays above it, I hold tight; it breaks below, I exit immediately, not hesitating for a second! Most people lose money not because they miss-read the market, but because greed won't let them exit!
I'm never in a rush to enter—I wait for price to settle above the moving average, volume to surge, then strike decisively! Don't get greedy with profits: take half off at 40% gains, take another half at 80% gains, but the moment the closing price breaks below the moving average, I liquidate the next day with zero hesitation!
Some say this method is too "dumb" and not thrilling enough? But the survival rule in crypto is: those who stick to discipline laugh last! That $ZEC move before—the signal was clean as paper, following the trend, controlling position sizes, so many people made easy gains!
Opportunities are everywhere in crypto; what's missing is the one set of rules that keeps you committed to the end! Stop saying "if only I'd held on," the problem isn't that you didn't know—it's that you have no rules at all!