The pitfalls that beginners are most likely to fall into, a must-read for trading!
Money management is more important than technology.
From the beginning, I forced myself to diversify: divide the money into five parts, and only use one part to test the waters each time.
Stop-loss is a lifesaver; cut losses at 10% immediately, never fantasize about breaking even.
Spot trading can also lead to significant losses; don't think it's safe just because there’s no leverage.
What’s the worst way to lose? Buying more as it drops, and ultimately getting liquidated.
My iron rule: do not increase positions when losing money, only consider adding when making money.
Stop always thinking about bottom fishing; you won't catch the lowest point.
Beginners like to buy when prices drop, resulting in increasing losses.
I prefer to wait for trend confirmation and then enter on a pullback; that’s the real “buy low.”
Choosing coins: stay away from coins that have surged.
Did you rush in after seeing a coin rise by 50% or 100%?
Congratulations, you are likely a bag holder.
The real opportunity is when a trend just starts, not at the end.
MACD is my core indicator.
When the DIF crosses above the DEA (below the zero line), I will pay close attention.
Dead cross appears? Reduce positions or just run away, don’t hesitate.
Volume cannot be deceived.
A sudden breakout after a low-level consolidation?
Large capital may have entered, so keep a close eye.
Moving average combinations show trends.
I mainly look at the daily, 30-day, 84-day, and 120-day moving averages,
Which one starts to turn upward may signal the start of a market movement.
A few heartfelt words at the end:
Don’t fantasize about getting rich overnight; first learn to minimize losses.
Surviving longer allows you to benefit from the bull market.
Entering with small capital? Remember the three no principles: no greed, no gambling, no following the crowd.
I've walked through countless pitfalls to get to today.
If you can survive, you’ve already won over 90% of people.
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