#数字资产市场动态 Regarding the issues of selecting coins and entering or exiting positions, I am often asked about this. To be honest, there are no mystical tricks, and I don’t pursue perfect accuracy. The only rule I set for myself is—follow the trend and stick to discipline.
This methodology may not make you rich overnight, but it can help you avoid pitfalls and earn steadily, and that’s enough.
My process is as follows. First, open the candlestick chart. I’m not in a rush to look at technical indicators. First, find coins that are still alive—those that suddenly surge, have a volume explosion, or show extreme volatility. Seeing capital flowing in is what defines a market. Those cold and quiet coins, don’t bother with them even if they’re cheap.
Mentally, I won’t be fooled by the daily K-line fluctuations. What truly determines the fate is the monthly trend. As long as the monthly MACD shows a bullish crossover, I add it to my watchlist. It’s like the big ship has started its engine; the rest is just waiting for the right time to board.
Once the direction is confirmed, I turn to the daily chart. The 60-day moving average is my last line of defense! If the price pulls back to this level and the volume supports it, I will seriously consider entering. Does the cost seem high? Yes, but the downside space is clear, and with that knowledge, I can face the fluctuations calmly.
On the execution side, it’s straightforward. If the price effectively breaks below the 60-day moving average, I will decisively clear my position. No entangling, no self-deception. Protecting the principal is always more important than making money. The next opportunity will come.
Regarding taking profits, I never get greedy. When the floating profit reaches a certain level, I reduce my position in stages: lock in some gains first, and hold the rest as an "emotional position." Even if the market oscillates, I can stay calm and hold, not fearing any retracement.
Some say this logic is too conservative and mechanical. But after being in this market for a long time, I understand—making money depends on opportunity, surviving depends on system. Rules that can be consistently executed are more valuable than any sudden surge.
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GateUser-09575849
· 6h ago
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StakeOrRegret
· 12h ago
The 60-day moving average system does have some merit, but to be honest, it's still easy to be emotionally influenced when executing it.
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PumpDetector
· 12h ago
nah the 60-day line thing is basically just cope for missing the real moves... smart money doesn't wait that long lol
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MEVvictim
· 12h ago
That's right, discipline can really save lives. I missed that wave of market movement because I lacked execution.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 13h ago
That's right, discipline is life. I deeply understand this. Those who dream of getting rich overnight always end up as leeks; only those who rely on the system truly survive.
#数字资产市场动态 Regarding the issues of selecting coins and entering or exiting positions, I am often asked about this. To be honest, there are no mystical tricks, and I don’t pursue perfect accuracy. The only rule I set for myself is—follow the trend and stick to discipline.
This methodology may not make you rich overnight, but it can help you avoid pitfalls and earn steadily, and that’s enough.
My process is as follows. First, open the candlestick chart. I’m not in a rush to look at technical indicators. First, find coins that are still alive—those that suddenly surge, have a volume explosion, or show extreme volatility. Seeing capital flowing in is what defines a market. Those cold and quiet coins, don’t bother with them even if they’re cheap.
Mentally, I won’t be fooled by the daily K-line fluctuations. What truly determines the fate is the monthly trend. As long as the monthly MACD shows a bullish crossover, I add it to my watchlist. It’s like the big ship has started its engine; the rest is just waiting for the right time to board.
Once the direction is confirmed, I turn to the daily chart. The 60-day moving average is my last line of defense! If the price pulls back to this level and the volume supports it, I will seriously consider entering. Does the cost seem high? Yes, but the downside space is clear, and with that knowledge, I can face the fluctuations calmly.
On the execution side, it’s straightforward. If the price effectively breaks below the 60-day moving average, I will decisively clear my position. No entangling, no self-deception. Protecting the principal is always more important than making money. The next opportunity will come.
Regarding taking profits, I never get greedy. When the floating profit reaches a certain level, I reduce my position in stages: lock in some gains first, and hold the rest as an "emotional position." Even if the market oscillates, I can stay calm and hold, not fearing any retracement.
Some say this logic is too conservative and mechanical. But after being in this market for a long time, I understand—making money depends on opportunity, surviving depends on system. Rules that can be consistently executed are more valuable than any sudden surge.