I have held a coin, SPK, and for now, I am still in a profitable state. The past few days have shown a high-level fluctuating trend. If the price at this high level doesn't choose a direction for a long time, the altcoins that previously surged will generally show a pattern of withdrawing while trading, or they will be in a constant state of withdrawal. So seeing more profits, I also added a bit to my position. Overall, my position size is not large.

For other coins, during the process of checking, I thought the positions were decent, so I also made some trades, but overall, I was stopped out. On one hand, I wanted to take small risks for big rewards, and on the other hand, my trading was somewhat haphazard. Although I didn't open many positions, one by one, they added up. Even with a substantial capital before, it wasn't enough to avoid being stopped out, which is why one can still lose money in a bull market. This is also why only a small portion of people in the market make money. I still need to control my hands, think more about the logic behind opening positions, and where my stop-loss and take-profit levels are. If I only see the stop-loss level without thinking about the take-profit level, I can't escape the fate of being stopped out.

Done

Today overall did not have any highlights. I found an interesting point: in the crypto world, good news usually comes a bit slower than in reality, like with Dogecoin and TRX. So the next time I encounter similar good news, at least I won't be empty-handed. I need to comprehend this myself.

Today, I haven't really studied the opening logic of any top traders yet, but the general idea is: buy when bullish, sell when bearish. Whether I am bullish or not depends on practicing market feel and position management.

Today I saw a technique revealed by a stock trading master, which is to determine if a stock is a 'monster stock' by checking if, after it stands above the 60-day moving average, whether the market it belongs to is below the 60-day line.

After looking at the orders from Yu Yu, I felt there was some logic to it.