A must-read for newcomers in the cryptocurrency world. Mastering the timing can help beginners profit.

After much persuasion, my mentor revealed the timing pattern he discovered over 8 years in the cryptocurrency space, making the trading journey a bit smoother for me. It's a must-read for cryptocurrency newbies to avoid pitfalls (recommended to like and bookmark) so you won't lose it later.

1. In most cases, Bitcoin is the leader of price fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market. Strong coins like Ethereum may sometimes move independently of Bitcoin's influence, but altcoins generally cannot escape its impact;

2. Bitcoin and USDT move in opposite directions. If USDT rises, be cautious of Bitcoin falling; when Bitcoin rises, it's a suitable time to buy USDT;

3. The price spike phenomenon often occurs between 0:00 and 1:00 AM, so domestic cryptocurrency enthusiasts can set a low buy price for their desired coins before going to bed and a high sell price; you might just make a profit while sleeping;

4. The time between 6:00 and 8:00 AM is a good moment for deciding whether to buy or sell, as well as for predicting the day's price movements. If the price has been falling from 0:00 to 6:00, and it continues to drop during this period, it’s a good time to buy or add to your position, as the price will likely rise for the day. Conversely, if the price has been rising, and it continues to rise in this timeframe, it’s a selling opportunity, with a high probability of a drop for the day;

5. 5:00 PM is an important point of interest in the community. Due to time zone differences, American cryptocurrency enthusiasts are waking up to start their work, which may cause price fluctuations. Significant rises or falls have indeed occurred around this time, so it’s worth paying special attention;

6. There is a saying in the cryptocurrency world about 'Black Friday.' There have been several instances of significant drops happening on Fridays, but there have also been cases of major rises or sideways movements, so it’s not particularly reliable.