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Making short-term trades in the crypto market is actually not as mysterious as everyone thinks.
The true core of short-term trading is discipline + execution, not prediction + passion.
Here are six ironclad short-term rules I’ve repeatedly validated over the years:
1⃣ Consolidation always leads to a direction: Patience is an advantage
Go sideways at high levels, don’t chase.
Drift around at low levels, don’t cut.
If the market doesn’t give a direction, it’s not giving an opportunity.
The most profitable move at this time — do nothing.
2⃣ Range-bound periods are ambush zones: this is where liquidation happens
Range periods are the easiest to make you itchy.
But the right approach is: wait for a breakout, wait for a pullback, don’t gamble in the range.
Short-term isn’t about how often you trade, it’s about who can tolerate more.
3⃣ Buy on bearish candles, sell on bullish candles: going against human nature is an advantage
Buy deep dips, sell when the rise stabilizes.
It sounds simple, but hard to do.
Most people panic sell at the bottom, buy at the top when euphoric.
Just do the opposite, and you’ve already surpassed many.
4⃣ Sharp declines are often the opportunity window
Slow declines wear down emotions, fast declines break structures.
But high-quality rebounds often come after fast drops.
The real opportunity isn’t when prices move slowly or drop slowly, but when emotional disconnections occur.
5⃣ Pyramid-style position building: the most friendly method for small funds
Don’t all-in at the bottom.
Add a little each 10% dip, effectively lowering your average cost and increasing profit potential.
This is one of the ways small funds minimize risk.
6⃣ When the trend shifts, act quickly, decisively, and cleanly
Rapid rise with sideways movement → first exit the principal, leave profits to test.
Rapid fall with sideways movement → don’t hold against the trend, cut losses immediately.
Short-term trading is a fast-paced game; slow reactions mean losses.
In a nutshell:
Don’t guess, don’t chase, don’t gamble.
As long as you follow the rules, control your emotions, and execute steadily, you’re already ahead of most people.