It's too intense! ❗ Last night I was bullish and opened an ant position but didn't dare to hold it. Just woke up and slapped my thigh, chased two orders, made 250 in three minutes 😘
Treat trading cryptocurrencies as a job, and clock in and out on time every day.
In the first few years of trading cryptocurrencies, I was just like many others, staying up late to watch the market, chasing pumps and dumps, losing sleep over the losses. Later, I gritted my teeth and persisted with a simple method, and surprisingly, I survived and gradually began to stabilize my profits.
Looking back now, this method, although simple, is effective: "If I don't see a familiar signal, I absolutely won't act!" It's better to miss a trade than to place random orders.
With this iron rule, I can now stabilize my annual return rate at over 50%, and I no longer have to rely on luck to survive.
Give new traders some survival advice, all based on the experience I've gained from real trading losses:
Continued from the previous article Don’t want to work so hard for ten minutes How about playing an event contract that settles in thirty minutes? Then just watch the three-minute Bollinger Band operation The principle is the same More stable But you still need to watch the market Everyone can grasp it by themselves Everyone treats it as a game Don’t double the bet Don’t get carried away Wait patiently for the upper and lower rails before operating The Taoist’s purpose is to train everyone to operate the Bollinger Band Don’t put the cart before the horse Okay About event contracts, that’s it Binance has helped me become popular🙄🙄🙄
About Event Contracts You can play if you want The market settles every ten minutes Keep an eye on the one-minute Bollinger Bands Short when the price approaches the upper band Long when it approaches the lower band Then wait for the settlement after ten minutes Consider it a small game The win rate will be relatively high Can cover 20% of the platform's rake Don't double down or gamble heavily When bored Play slowly with small amounts Don't double Remember As long as the win rate is high, that's fine