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Over the years in the crypto circle, my account balance has grown to 6 million, and looking back, all of it is lessons learned from trading real money.
Many people often ask how to pick coins and how to operate. Actually, my current strategy is very simple— the simpler the rules, the better I can survive in this market.
In the early days, I was impulsive. Seeing $ETH's wild fluctuations, I went all in, but a series of reckless moves led to a liquidation of over 200,000. At that time, I thought I was the chosen one. Now I realize it was just paying tuition.
Today, I’ll share some of the rough methods I’ve developed over the years. Following these at least helps avoid some pitfalls.
When choosing targets, I focus on the top gainers. Coins that have already surged show that someone is playing with them; I ignore stagnant ones. I also don’t pay much attention to short-term K-lines—mainly look at the monthly MACD. I remember the last time $SOL’s monthly MACD had a golden cross, I entered the market directly; if there’s no golden cross, I stay in a safe cash position and wait patiently. No need to rush.
I keep an eye on the 60-day moving average every day. Last week, $pippin retested the 70-day line, with trading volume suddenly increasing by 30%. When that happens, why not add to the position? I ended up catching a nice move.
After entering the market, I never fight the trend. If it’s rising, hold on; if it breaks the support line, exit immediately.
There’s also a rhythm to taking profits: sell half when profit reaches 30%, then sell another half at 50%. Last week, when $LUNA2 was up 45%, I took profits according to the rules. Sure enough, it retraced afterward. If I’d been greedy, I would’ve given all those profits back.
The most strict rule—if it breaks below the 70-day line, you must leave!
This is my life-saving straw that has kept me alive until now. No matter how long I hold, if the line breaks, I exit—never fight the market.
Trading cryptocurrencies is best kept simple and executable. Don’t always think about turning everything around in one move. Real profits come from discipline and emotional control, not luck.
All these experiences are what I’ve learned by risking my own money. The crypto world will not mistreat those who follow the rules, but it will harshly punish those who lack respect.
Those who survive and profit in the market are always those willing to act first.
So, have you thought about how you want to play?