Trading in the crypto world, to put it simply, is continuous self-discipline. Those stories of overnight wealth are often backed by countless mistakes and corrections. The truly profitable people rely not on luck, but on understanding gained through repeated market practice.



Over the years, I have accumulated some practical experience in live trading, which may not be flashy but is definitely usable. Sharing with those still exploring:

**About Entry Points and Chasing Rises**

Safe entry points often appear after consolidation or a pullback confirmation. Those straight-up surges? Just observe, don’t chase. When market enthusiasm is high, it’s better to slow down and follow the rhythm. Chasing the top often ends up being the final push of the relay. When hype is at its peak, the top is usually not far away.

**Volume-Price Relationship is Key**

Steady upward movement with small bullish candles usually indicates healthy growth, but consecutive large bullish surges should raise caution. After a sharp rise, a pullback is inevitable. Before fully testing support levels, reduce your position. Only after support is confirmed should you consider increasing your holdings; rushing to be first is never that important.

**Identifying Market Stages**

Accelerated surges are often the end of a trend. A sharp decline might be a dump, but the real danger is a gradual decline—that’s a sign of distribution. Don’t be fooled by the phrase "the last stage of the trend," it’s time to exit when necessary.

**Risk Signals**

A decline with low volume is mostly emotional fluctuation; real risk comes from slow declines on high volume. When breaking key levels, it’s better to use swing strategies rather than stubbornly holding on. Making new lows on decreasing volume often signals a bottom; a rebound on increasing volume is the real opportunity to exit.

**Market Observation Dimensions**

Don’t just focus on the minute chart; daily and monthly charts determine the overall direction. Without volume support, upward moves are often traps set to lure more buyers.

These experiences are not complicated, but they can be used for many years. The secret to avoiding detours is never inspiration, but patience proven through repeated market validation. The market is always there, and opportunities never wait.
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