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Are you crazy? Turning 30,000 into 50 million isn't about luck; it's about a set of repeatable rules.
After doubling my followers in three months, I condensed the core experience into 8 points. The earlier you understand them, the fewer detours you'll take:
1. Use Multiple Positions
Divide your funds into 5 parts, use only 1 part each time, with a 10% stop-loss. You can lose about 2% of your total capital per trade, and even a string of losses won't wipe you out; if you're right, aim for at least 10% profit.
2. Follow the Trend
Rebounds during a downtrend are often traps; pullbacks during an uptrend are opportunities. Don't fight the market.
3. Stay Away from Explosive Coins
Assets that surge too rapidly in the short term have limited upside; prolonged stagnation at high levels often signals a pullback.
4. Use MACD to Assist Timing
A bullish crossover below the zero line indicates a relatively safe entry; a bearish crossover above the zero line suggests reducing your position.
5. Don't Add to Losing Positions
Adding more when you're losing only makes it worse. Increase your position only when you're profitable; don't drag yourself into a deep hole.
6. Watch Volume Changes
Breakouts with volume at low levels are worth noting; high-volume moves that fail to rise further mean it's time to walk away.
7. Only Trade in Uptrend
Participate only when the moving averages are upward: look at the daily chart for short-term, the 30-day for medium-term, and larger cycles for major moves. Going with the trend makes trading easier.
8. Keep Reviewing
Regularly check if your logic still holds, whether the trend has changed, and adjust your strategy promptly.