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MALIBU NAKANOTO
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🤔 Why do I always LOSE when buying and selling coins? When I buy, it goes DOWN, and when I sell, it GOES UP?
If this has ever happened to you, read to the end! I'll explain why this happens and how to avoid these mistakes. 🚀
Have you ever stopped to think: • Why does the market seem to “deceive” you? • How do “whales” influence your operations? • Is there a safer way to operate?
🔍 Why does this happen?
1️⃣ Emotional decisions: Buying at a high with FOMO (fear of missing out) or selling in panic are common mistakes.
Example: DOGE goes up to $0.40, you buy, and it goes down to $0.35.
2️⃣ Lack of planning: Without clear goals, you become a hostage to fluctuations.
3️⃣ Whale movements: Large investors manipulate highs and lows to deceive smaller traders.
🔑 How to avoid it?
✅ 1. Plan in advance: Set entry, profit target and loss limit. • Example: Buy BTC at $104,000, sell at $107,000 or limit loss at $102,000.
✅ 2. Avoid impulses: Corrections are common. Wait for the right moment.
✅ 3. Use basic indicators: • Moving averages: Buy near the 25 MM or 99 MM. • RSI: Below 30 to buy, above 70 to sell.
✅ 4. Divide your purchases: Buy little by little and take advantage of drops. • Example: Invest $1,000 in two stages: $500 now and $500 if it drops further.
✅ 5. Avoid the hype: Don't buy just because “everyone is buying”. Always analyze.
💡 Final tip:
The market is cyclical. Control your emotions, be patient and operate strategically. This makes all the difference!
👉 Have you ever made mistakes in impulse trades? Share your experience in the comments! 💬
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