From Debt to Freedom: A Trader's MACD Survival Guide
(Using the most authentic trading logic to exchange for the most naked wealth freedom)
I was once a gambler until the market taught me a bloody lesson
The ETH spike in 2019 not only burst my 2 million position but also shattered my illusion of leverage. Watching the remaining 90,000 in my account, I squatted on the balcony and finished a whole pack of cigarettes.
But a true trader can always find hope in despair.
On the night of the March 12 crash in 2020, when everyone was panic-selling, my trading log read:
"MACD histogram bottom divergence + daily death cross = free money market"
The 20x short position earned back not just the principal in a week but also respect for the market.
Before the 2022 LUNA crash, it was the familiar script again:
The MACD top divergence on the 4-hour chart flashed like an alarm
This time, the market gave me an eight-digit diploma.
Bull Market Charge vs Bear Market Lifesaver
【When the trend is on your side】
→ A golden cross on the zero line with a volume breakthrough is the market calling you to get on board
→ Price flying close to the upper Bollinger Band, with the MACD histogram continuously expanding, don’t rush to get off
【When the market starts to eat people】
→ A death cross below the zero line is the best gift of a bear market
→ Every rebound pressed down by EMA30 is the air force's gathering signal
Survival rules for professional players
• When a whale transfer suddenly appears on the exchange, check your 4-hour MACD divergence signal — this is more honest than any insider news
• When the 1-minute chart MACD suddenly death crosses, first close the trading interface and go grab a coffee
• Remember: all trades without stop-losses are love letters to the exchange
Tonight's trading notes
BTC hesitates at the 110,000 mark, beware of betrayal when the MACD histogram shrinks
If ETH loses 2,700, it may be an invitation to the bear party
Lastly, let me say something from the heart
In this market, I have seen too many "war gods" reveling in a bull market, only to vanish in a bear market. True trading is not about who makes money faster, but about who survives longer. MACD is not a magic wand, but it is indeed the most honest market translator I have seen — the key is whether you can understand its language.
(At this moment, the MACD histogram has started to gently pulse again...)