#数字资产动态追踪 Many people ask me: how do you select coins and pinpoint the right buying points?
My answer is straightforward — the method itself isn't difficult; the key lies in consistent execution, precise judgment, and decisive action. Just follow this set of rules if you can understand them; if not, let the market continue to teach you.
**First Tip: The Top Gainers List Is the First Signal**
My daily routine is to scan the top gainers list. Coins that have risen or moved within the past two weeks are all added to my watchlist. Why? It’s simple — only coins that have experienced a rise attract capital and market heat. Coins that remain stagnant are just a waste of time no matter how long you watch.
**Second Tip: Monthly MACD Golden Cross Is the Weather Vane**
A golden cross indicates the trend has officially started, and that’s when real profit opportunities appear. Don’t gamble on oversold rebounds; that’s risking your principal. When the trend is right, profits follow logically.
**Third Tip: The 60-Day Moving Average Is My Defensive Line**
As long as the price returns near the 60-day MA and volume comes in, I sell immediately. No gambling, no guessing — act when the signals are clear; stay calm when they aren’t. Remember this rule: staying put can also make money; reckless trading only leads to losses.
**Fourth Tip: Don’t Fall in Love with the Market When Entering**
Hold as long as the technicals are intact. Once the line breaks, I exit immediately. Too many people ruin themselves by “not wanting to sell”—from floating gains to liquidation, sometimes it’s just one hesitation away. I’d rather get out early than drag things out and suffer losses.
**Fifth Tip: Take Partial Profits, Don’t Chase the Entire Wave**
Cut half of your position when gains exceed 30%; then cut the remaining half at 50%. There’s no such thing as perfectly timing the entire move in one shot. The market won’t give you all the meat at once; accumulating small profits repeatedly is the right way.
**Sixth Tip: Break Below the 60-Day MA, Exit and Walk Away**
This ironclad rule has saved me countless times. Whether you just opened a position or have been trapped for days, once it falls below the 60-day MA, you must exit — no exceptions. Be soft-hearted once, and the market will teach you a harsh lesson with a sharp decline.
Some think this method is too “mechanical” or rigid. I want to tell you — the more emotional traders there are, the more people get cut. Every rule I use now is summarized from lessons learned from a 6 million yuan experience.
Follow the trend, hold the line, and maintain discipline — if you do these three points well, you will naturally succeed.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-07 04:52
6 million in tuition fees worth of experience? To be honest, this method has risk control awareness, but chasing hot spots on the gain leaderboard is essentially playing with emotions... How many people have been ruined by the words "chasing the rise."
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-06 16:17
Things that come from 6 million in tuition fees are indeed impressive
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 01-06 12:59
It sounds good, but the key is still execution ability.
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EternalMiner
· 01-06 12:52
6 million in tuition fees—this is a real lesson in hard cash. Not everyone can afford to spend like that.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-06 12:52
The experience gained from 6 million is worth it.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 01-06 12:47
Sounds good in theory, but how about in practice? Most people still break the same rules every day.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-06 12:40
Paying 6 million in tuition sounds painful, but this discipline is indeed strict.
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Breaking the 60-day moving average and then running is something I agree with, but it's easy to sell prematurely.
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Batch profit-taking sounds nice, but in actual operation, mindset is truly the biggest enemy.
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I also use the trick of scanning the top gainers list, but it's easy to chase highs.
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It still feels like a matter of execution; knowing is easy, doing is hard.
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The idea of entering on a MACD golden cross is good; waiting for clear signals can indeed help avoid many pitfalls.
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Old brother, this methodology sounds like experience gained from real money and effort.
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Not being soft-hearted—saying it is easier than doing it.
#数字资产动态追踪 Many people ask me: how do you select coins and pinpoint the right buying points?
My answer is straightforward — the method itself isn't difficult; the key lies in consistent execution, precise judgment, and decisive action.
Just follow this set of rules if you can understand them; if not, let the market continue to teach you.
**First Tip: The Top Gainers List Is the First Signal**
My daily routine is to scan the top gainers list. Coins that have risen or moved within the past two weeks are all added to my watchlist. Why? It’s simple — only coins that have experienced a rise attract capital and market heat. Coins that remain stagnant are just a waste of time no matter how long you watch.
**Second Tip: Monthly MACD Golden Cross Is the Weather Vane**
A golden cross indicates the trend has officially started, and that’s when real profit opportunities appear. Don’t gamble on oversold rebounds; that’s risking your principal. When the trend is right, profits follow logically.
**Third Tip: The 60-Day Moving Average Is My Defensive Line**
As long as the price returns near the 60-day MA and volume comes in, I sell immediately. No gambling, no guessing — act when the signals are clear; stay calm when they aren’t. Remember this rule: staying put can also make money; reckless trading only leads to losses.
**Fourth Tip: Don’t Fall in Love with the Market When Entering**
Hold as long as the technicals are intact. Once the line breaks, I exit immediately. Too many people ruin themselves by “not wanting to sell”—from floating gains to liquidation, sometimes it’s just one hesitation away. I’d rather get out early than drag things out and suffer losses.
**Fifth Tip: Take Partial Profits, Don’t Chase the Entire Wave**
Cut half of your position when gains exceed 30%; then cut the remaining half at 50%. There’s no such thing as perfectly timing the entire move in one shot. The market won’t give you all the meat at once; accumulating small profits repeatedly is the right way.
**Sixth Tip: Break Below the 60-Day MA, Exit and Walk Away**
This ironclad rule has saved me countless times. Whether you just opened a position or have been trapped for days, once it falls below the 60-day MA, you must exit — no exceptions. Be soft-hearted once, and the market will teach you a harsh lesson with a sharp decline.
Some think this method is too “mechanical” or rigid. I want to tell you — the more emotional traders there are, the more people get cut. Every rule I use now is summarized from lessons learned from a 6 million yuan experience.
Follow the trend, hold the line, and maintain discipline — if you do these three points well, you will naturally succeed.