Small principal, chaotic rhythm? Try my simple method, learn to survive first!
Just a few months ago, a friend was on the verge of liquidating his holdings.
He told me that he chased after rising prices and cut losses daily, going all-in whenever there was good news, only to end up either trapped or forced to sell, and his mentality was about to collapse. That day he asked me: "Bro, are there any ways for 'ordinary people' to make money in the crypto world?"
I simply said one thing: It's not that there are no opportunities, it's that you are too anxious. I organized a few of my own experiences to share with him, and later he adjusted his habits accordingly, and his account gradually stabilized. Today I share it with you:
First, do not chase after rising prices and cut losses.
Most of the hot topics you see are often already in the process of "selling off". The safest entry point is often when the market is not paying attention, and the sentiment is at its worst.
Second, do not go ALL IN on a single cryptocurrency.
Even if the principal is small, you must learn to keep some reserve. If you don’t keep cash, you can only watch when prices drop. Keep 30% in cash so you can act when the market pulls back.
Third, do not be fully invested.
Many people haven’t lost money before; they blew up their entire investment once, losing everything they had earned. Position management is the real core of survival.
If you are trading short-term, I also suggest remembering these points:
Do not act during sideways movement; waiting for direction confirmation is the best strategy; after a panic sell-off, opportunities often arise, don’t let emotions take control; real rapid declines are usually followed by strong rebounds; build positions in batches, don’t go all in at once; the sideways period after a big rise is a high-risk zone, timely profit-taking is more important than fantasies.
This is not a guaranteed profit "technique", but a set of trading rhythms that can help you avoid blowing up and survive. Don’t envy those stories of doubling overnight; most of those are one-off events, and then they disappear. What we want is a method that allows us to survive round after round.
Take it slow, that's the real fast. The crypto world won’t close its doors just because your pace is slow, but it will teach you a harsh lesson if you are too anxious.
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