2: Should you trade on the left side or the right side?

After reading the above, some people will definitely ask: so should we choose the left side or the right side? There is no absolute right or wrong here, only what suits you.

Left-side trading is more suitable for two types of people: one is the real big player, who has strong predictive ability and can accurately capture the reversal points of cryptocurrency prices; the second is the pure beginner, who thinks highly of themselves and dares to bottom out without understanding anything, resulting in either making a fortune or losing everything.

Right-side trading is more suitable for most people, with lower risk and higher win rates. Although the returns are not as exaggerated, at least you won't lose too badly.

In the crypto world, I personally believe that being cautious still suggests right-side trading. Why? Because it's simple, has a high win rate, and is easier to make money. Although it may be slow and yield less, it's steady! Especially in trending markets, right-side trading works particularly well. For example, when BTC continues to rise, you follow the trend and steadily make profits.

Left-side trading is more suitable for true value investors. For example, if you are optimistic about a project and believe it is undervalued, when the cryptocurrency price drops to the floor price, you gradually build your position, buying more as it falls, and then when the market warms up, you make a big profit. Some institutional investors or players with large amounts of capital often use left-side trading because they need to accumulate assets without chasing high prices; otherwise, buying will cause the price to spike, resulting in too high a cost.

But I want to complain a bit: many people completely get it wrong when trading cryptocurrencies: they chase high prices when the price is soaring and are afraid to buy when it drops. This is not left-side trading; it’s pure chasing highs and selling lows, which is why they deserve to lose money!

3: How to use right-side trading in cryptocurrency trading? My experience sharing.

Since I advocate for right-side trading, let’s focus on how to effectively use right-side trading in cryptocurrency trading:

- Stay away from volatile markets: the biggest pitfall of right-side trading is a volatile market. If the price breaks through today and you buy, but then drops back tomorrow, you stop loss; after a few days, it breaks through again, you buy again, and it drops back... volatile markets are the nightmare of right-side traders. Therefore, I only pick strong coins, and I only take action on clear trends; I directly pass on the volatile ones.

- Act decisively: once the trend is confirmed, for example, when the price breaks through a key resistance level and I am optimistic, I immediately enter the market, even if the price has already risen significantly. Don’t wait for a pullback because waiting often means missing out. The cryptocurrency market changes rapidly; being slow by a step may mean missing out on big profits.

- Don’t pursue maximum returns: right-side trading can only capture the body of the fish; the head and tail are not yours. Don’t think about bottom fishing or topping out; that’s not the way of right-side trading. Being able to capture a portion of the profit in the middle is enough; steady and guaranteed profits are the right approach.

Before trading cryptocurrencies, first clarify whether you are suitable for left-side or right-side trading. Left-side trading is suitable for those with strong predictive abilities, large amounts of capital, and the ability to decisively stop loss, such as big players and institutions; right-side trading is more suitable for ordinary people with lower risks, higher win rates, and steady efforts can also earn money.

No matter which option you choose, you must first understand yourself and find the right path. Don’t rush in without clarity; that’s not trading, that’s giving away money!