Today, I will share with you 6 rules written in blood that summarize the 190 days I spent accompanying Xiaoya.
She entered the market last May with a principal of 80,000, experiencing a maximum floating loss of 23,000, and now her account stands at 176,000.
Every step is based on this path.
Every step is encapsulated in these 6 statements.
1. Sideways movement ≠ stagnant water; bulls and bears are in a tug of war.
Xiaoya illustrated the box of more than 30 days as a comic: the upper edge labeled "breakthrough" and the lower edge labeled "escape." APT was sideways for 41 days, breaking out with increased volume, she entered with a 30% position, and in 7 days it rose by 38%; if it broke below the lower edge without volume, she would cut losses and preserve her bullets.
2. A sharp rise with a long upper shadow is a parachute.
I call it a "meteor hammer." The first excitement, the second hesitation, the third shutdown. After a certain MEME had a triple hammer, Xiaoya was lifting weights and avoided the drop.
3. A downward “red three soldiers” = hospice care.
In a bear market, three small bullish candles can be the most deceptive. She only looks for a shrinking green bar and a shrinking doji, which is the real bottom. In December last year, BTC sent out a signal; she bought at 5,000 U and made a 22% rebound.
4. Trading volume 10 times = resurrection.
Normally a coin with 8 million U, suddenly 120 million U in one day, with spikes up and down. Xiaoya closed the app; the next day, the project team announced unusual wallet activity, and she sipped an Americano to watch the show.
5. Calculate the risk-reward ratio before placing an order.
Her spreadsheet has three columns: entry, stop loss, target. If the risk-reward ratio is < 3:1, she directly PASSES. Last August, she wanted to chase SOL, but when she calculated it at 2.4:1, she held back, and the next day it dropped 9%. She applauded.
6. The highest rank is "wait."
Wait for the trend, wait for the signal, wait for the blood to dry. In March of this year, when BTC dropped to 56K, she waited for a shrinking doji, and increased her position to 60%, achieving a new high in two weeks.
In the crypto world, it’s not about who runs the fastest, but who survives the longest.
Post these 6 rules on the screen; next time FOMO hits, read them three times: Losing one apartment is more important than gaining one car. @小花生说币