When trading cryptocurrencies, rookies can become seasoned traders by mastering these ten golden rules!

If you haven't made a million after years of trading, listen to me, if you follow these ten suggestions and still see no effect, come find me!

1. If you don't have much money, you need to budget carefully. In a year, just seizing one major surge opportunity is enough. Don't always operate with a full position; keep some cash on hand just in case.

2. Your understanding determines how much you can earn. If you don't understand, you won't make any money. Simulated trading is fine for practice, but real money trading comes with significant psychological pressure.

3. If there's good news and you haven't sold on the day it comes out, you should quickly exit when the price opens high the next day. When good news breaks, everyone thinks about selling, and the price will naturally drop.

4. As holidays approach, reduce your positions a week in advance or simply don't sell. The market tends to be inactive during holidays, making prices prone to large fluctuations.

5. For medium to long-term trading, you need to have money on hand. When prices rise, sell a bit; when prices fall, buy a bit. This way, you can reduce costs and adjust strategies anytime.

6. For short-term trading, look for actively traded cryptocurrencies. If you buy a cryptocurrency that no one is buying or selling, you risk getting stuck.

7. Remember this rule: if something falls slowly, it usually rises slowly back; if it falls sharply, it tends to rebound quickly.

8. Stop-loss is very important; if you buy the wrong asset, acknowledge it and quickly stop the loss. Don't think about waiting for the price to come back; preserving capital is key.

9. For short-term trading, frequently check the 15-minute K-line chart and use the KDJ indicator to find buying and selling points. Especially when KDJ indicates overbought or oversold conditions, the signals are particularly accurate. Also, consider indicators like MACD and RSI.

10. Don't learn too many technicals; mastering a few is enough.