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1. Discipline and Risk Management

  1. The 'no more than X%' rule
    — Allocate no more than 5-10% of the entire investment portfolio to crypto positions. This will limit losses during sharp market downturns.

  2. Stop-losses and take-profits
    — Set up automatic orders for partial exit from a position upon reaching predetermined profit or loss levels.

  3. Long-term Planning
    — Decide for yourself the investment horizon (week, month, year) and do not change it at the first sharp price movement.

2. Deep Analytics and Learning

  1. Fundamental Analysis (FA)
    — Research: the project's idea (whitepaper), the development team, trading volumes, the size and activity of the community.

  2. Technical Analysis (TA)
    — Learn to read charts (support/resistance levels, volumes, indicators). This will provide objective 'entry/exit points' instead of buying 'on emotions'.

  3. Monitoring News and Regulations
    — Subscribe to verified sources (official blogs, Twitter accounts of teams) and strictly verify information before making a decision.

3. Reliable Infrastructure

  1. Hardware Wallets
    — Keep at least a portion of your assets in a cold wallet (Ledger, Trezor) — this will protect against exchange hacks or phishing.

  2. Trusted Exchanges and Services
    — Work only with platforms that have a proven track record, long history, and a high level of audit.

  3. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
    — Mandatory on all accounts — exchanges, email, even trading bots.

4. Psychology and Community

  1. Avoid FOMO ('fear of missing out')
    — If a coin rises by 100% in a day, it is likely a 'pump & dump'. Ask yourself: does the project have long-term value?

  2. Group Control
    — Within the community, create a 'blacklist' of unfounded signals and voting on each recommendation. Trading ideas without arguments are automatically blocked.

  3. Educational Quorums
    — Conduct weekly reviews of mistakes and carefully document the cases of 'failed' trades: what went wrong and what lessons were learned.

5. Regular Portfolio Audit

— Once a week or month, check how your funds are distributed among coins and risk types. If one position has grown to > 30% of the portfolio, it is reasonable to take some profit and rebalance.

Conclusion:
The security of investing in crypto lies not in 'guessing the most profitable coin', but in a clear process — research, planning, risks, infrastructure, and emotional control within yourself and your community. If you build a reliable algorithm, emotional impulses will not deprive you of capital.

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