Trading cryptocurrencies is like playing tennis; it's not about every shot, but about patience.
In tennis, it's not the player who hits the hardest who wins, but the one who makes fewer mistakes and dares to wait for their opponent to err.
The same goes for trading cryptocurrencies; it's not about making a move every day, but about waiting for key opportunities to strike.
In terms of trading logic: don't trade frequently, wait for key technical levels, don't chase highs or sell lows, and controlling emotions is the key.
In investing, 'not losing' is often more important than 'making a lot'.
Tennis is about rhythm, and so is trading cryptocurrencies.
Some people start by swinging hard, but once their initial moves are exhausted, they have no strength left;
Experts know when to hold steady and when to accelerate.
The same goes for cryptocurrency trading experts: when the market just starts moving, they watch patiently.
When the trend is clear, they increase their positions.
When the market is in a choppy slowdown, avoid self-destructive gambling.
Tennis's unforced errors = Emotional trading in the crypto space.
Many mistakes shouldn't happen if not for nerves, impatience, or over-prediction.
Common trading mistakes in the crypto space:
· Suddenly FOMO, buying at the peak.
· Getting smashed by a single K-line and getting cut at the floor.
· Knowing you should hold, but panicking because of a message in the group.
Common trading mistakes in the crypto space:
· Suddenly FOMO, buying at the peak, getting smashed by a K-line and cut at the floor.
· Knowing you should hold, but panicking due to a message in the group.
The key to winning is not a miraculous operation, but making fewer basic mistakes.
Tennis has doubles, and the crypto space also requires 'recognizing partners'.
Choosing the right partner is important; if the cooperation is poor, no matter how strong, it won't go far.
Partners in the crypto space could be:
· Project teams / Protocols
· Communities / DAOs
· KOLs / Cryptocurrencies recommended by friends
Choosing the wrong teammate (scam projects, fake innovations, pure pump-and-dump) means all your efforts are in vain.
Tennis experts don't play matches every day; they have rhythmic training + matches.
True top players have only a few important matches each year and spend the rest of the time training, adjusting, and conserving energy.
The same applies to trading cryptocurrencies:
· Don't chase every trend or rush into altcoins.
· In reality, there are only a few significant moves in a year.
· Spend more time doing research, reviewing history; thinking is more important than acting.