The cryptocurrency market is like a hunting ground; do not be a charging pawn, but learn to be a patient hunter who waits quietly for the right moment.
10 years of cryptocurrency experience sharing:
Market movements often occur at night: Major fluctuations typically happen between 9:30 PM and 7:30 AM Beijing time (U.S. trading hours). If there is a significant drop during the day, it is often followed by a recovery at night; conversely, if there is a substantial rise during the day, one should be wary of the risk of a correction at night.
Timing choices must be cautious: A significant drop during the day can be seen as a potential buying opportunity (due to expectations of nighttime buying); however, if there is a rapid increase during the day, do not blindly chase the high, and leave room to guard against a nighttime pullback.
Pay attention to K-line 'pin bars': Abnormal long upper and lower shadows (pin bars) on charts, the deeper the amplitude, the more critical it is. This is often a signal of large funds testing the waters or creating short-term highs and lows, which deserves special attention.
Good news often accompanies selling: It is common to see a rise before major meetings or the release of good news, followed by selling once the news is out. I have suffered losses by rushing in when the news was clear; one must remember this.
Community enthusiasm indicates risk: When a certain coin is wildly praised in a group, thinking in the opposite direction is often better. The higher the enthusiasm, the more cautious one must be about chasing highs; conversely, varieties that are overlooked by most may sometimes hide opportunities.
Light trading to control risk: Going all-in with heavy investment can easily make you the market focus, greatly increasing risk. The exchange's risk control system pays attention to large transactions, so it is essential to be steady.
Rhythms are often predictable: Just when you stop loss and leave, the price reverses; when trying to break even, it stops rising. This may not necessarily be due to a lack of skill, but sometimes due to heavy positions or unstable mindset. Be cautious of FOMO when holding no positions: It is easy to feel tempted to enter the market when you are holding cash; this is usually an illusion. Stay calm, and avoid making decisions driven by emotions.
A significant portion of market volatility exists due to structural guidance. The key to trading success lies in patiently waiting, maintaining a steady mindset, and recognizing key signals. One should pursue continuous gains, rather than short-lived impulses.
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