I am 27 years old this year. I started trading cryptocurrencies at 18. By 2021, my cryptocurrency trading reached eight figures. Now, my life involves staying in high-end hotels costing around 2000 yuan, and my suitcase and hat may carry cryptocurrency symbols! I have hardly ever experienced business disputes and have fewer worries.

The following insights on cryptocurrency trading are hard-earned from my own experience. Remember to like and save after reading:

1 If a popular coin falls for nine consecutive days, quickly follow the trend.

2 If a coin rises for two consecutive days, don't forget to reduce your position; safety comes first.

3 If a coin rises over 70%, it might still surge the next day, don't sell in a hurry.

4 Enter after a major coin has corrected; it's a guaranteed profit.

5 If a coin doesn't move for three days, watch it for another three days; if it doesn't work, switch.

6 For medium-term investments, focus on one coin, operate flexibly, reduce positions at highs and add at lows.

7 For short-term trades, look at K-lines, sentiment, popularity, and speed; these four are key. #Recent trade

8 Buy coins that are forming a bottom; a thick safety cushion.

9 Add to coins that are rapidly rising to keep up with the trend.

10 Divergence in technical indicators is more useful than values; remember this.

11 If a coin can't recover its cost the next day, quickly pull out.

12 On the rise list, if a coin has risen for two consecutive days, be ready to sell; the fifth day is usually a good time. $XRP

13 Volume and price indicators are the lifeblood of the cryptocurrency market. Pay close attention to low-level breakout volumes and be ready to run when high-level volumes stagnate. #Trading story

14 Only trade coins in an upward trend for a higher chance of success; don't waste time. Look at daily, monthly, and quarterly charts to understand the trend.

15 Small funds in the cryptocurrency market should not be afraid; with the right methods, stable mindset, and aggressive strategies, opportunities will always come knocking.