#币安HODLer空投TREE I've been in the cryptocurrency space for a few years. Starting as a small investor with 50,000 yuan, I've struggled through the ups and downs of the market to now achieving a ten-million level. Today, I'll share my personal experience.

Let's talk about capital management first. Never invest all your money at once. I prefer to operate in batches, so even if I lose, it won't be too disastrous. I set a rule for myself: once I lose to a certain extent, I decisively withdraw, regardless of the market conditions. So even if I have several consecutive losses, I won't be significantly hurt, but if I make a profit, the returns can be quite considerable. Even if I'm stuck, I can maintain my mindset.

Following market trends is definitely the right approach. When the market is falling, don't always think about bottom fishing; it's unrealistic. It's a good opportunity when the market rises and pulls back; at this time, buying low is much safer than stubbornly trying to catch the bottom.

Choosing coins requires insight; those coins that suddenly skyrocket, whether mainstream or altcoins, must be approached with caution. When they rise sharply, the pullback is often severe, making it easy to get stuck.

In terms of technical indicators, I often use MACD+. When the DIF line and DEA line cross below the 0-axis and then break through the 0-axis, it's a buy signal. If they cross above the 0-axis and then move downwards, it's time to reduce positions. Don't try to average down carelessly. If you're losing, don't average down; many people lose more and end up with nothing. Remember, losses must be cut, and profits can be added.

Trading volume is also crucial. When the coin price breaks through at a low level, if the trading volume increases, it could be a major opportunity.

The key thing is to go with the trend and seize the opportunity. By combining daily, monthly lines, and other comprehensive judgments, when a line turns upward, you’ll have an idea of how to operate.

In short, trading cryptocurrencies carries risks and opportunities. I hope my experience can help everyone, but I still want to remind you that investment must be cautious!