1. Trend Reversal Signal: In a downtrend, if there are more than 3 consecutive bullish candles rebounding, and in an uptrend, bearish candles will not exceed 3 consecutive, this is a warning signal for trend reversal.

2. Oscillation Breakthrough Guide: In a fluctuating market, an increase in volume with stable prices usually accompanies a major breakthrough. Enter early when the price dips and wait for two bullish volumes to exceed the previous bearish volume.

3. Holding Strategy: Strong coins + holding strategy, simple and straightforward; as long as the daily line does not break the rising moving average, stick to it, ignore technical indicators, and avoid being affected by high-level stagnation.

4. K-line Combination Interpretation: A medium bullish candle paired with two doji patterns usually indicates a bullish continuation, which is a typical bullish trend pattern for strong coins.

5. Market Anomalies: The market often proves that the majority opinion is wrong. The smoke screen released by major players and market tops often appear when people have a consensus.

6. KDJ Indicator Signal: When encountering consecutive large bearish candles, if the KDJ's J line is less than -12, it signifies that a short-term rebound is imminent; it is recommended to wait for the rebound before making a judgment.

7. Characteristics of Breakout Bullish Candles: When breaking upwards, a bullish candle turnover rate of about 8% is considered a healthy attacking volume; too high or too low may trigger a pullback.

8. Resilient Mindset: When trading does not go well, stay calm; endure the pain of rebirth to welcome the beauty of a new beginning.

9. Risk Control: Avoid going all in; leave room for maneuver. The market has risks, act cautiously, and leave yourself space to correct mistakes.

10. Emotional Regulation: Maintain the right mindset; treat market fluctuations calmly and rationally, avoiding emotional decision-making.

11. Learning and Communication: Do not isolate yourself; communicate and share with others. Even if opinions are wrong, it is part of growth and collective progress.