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🚨 Rethinking my BUY and SELL strategy in the crypto market
I have always used a simple model • GRADUAL SELL: when the price starts to rise, I sell gradually to avoid the risk of waiting for the peak and not selling anything, or selling everything too early. • GRADUAL BUY: when the price starts to fall and reaches a value I defined as "opportunity zone", I start buying in stages, trying not to miss the bottom and avoid buying too high.
This strategy has always worked for me. IT DILUTES risk, avoids impulsive decisions, and keeps me in the game both in highs and lows.
But... I started to question 💭 Could waiting for the TURNING POINT be more efficient?
📌 Current model: GRADUAL
POSITIVE Points • Protects against extremes: I don't get stuck waiting for the perfect price • Dilutes timing errors • I maintain discipline and reduce the emotional weight of decisions
NEGATIVE Points • In buying, the average is higher • In selling, the average is lower • Requires more available capital for purchases during prolonged declines
📌 Model I am considering: Turning POINT. How it works:
In BUYING, wait for the price to show clear signs of reversal upwards (breaking resistances, increasing buying volume, bullish pattern formed).
In SELLING, wait for clear signs of reversal downwards (top formed, increasing selling volume, breaking short supports).
POSITIVE Points: • Greater efficiency in average price • Less money tied up in assets that continue to fall.
NEGATIVE Points: • Entering/exiting late in strong movements. • Risk of being misled by false reversal signals. • Technical readings and monitoring + closer to the market.
CONCLUDING The GRADUAL strategy has brought me good results.
But I think about keeping part of the portfolio in the GRADUAL model and using another part to operate at TURNING POINTs.
This way, I can practically measure which adapts better to my profile and the market moment.
POLL: Which strategy do you prefer?
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