1- Spot investment accounts for the majority of positions, at least 70%. About 30% of the funds can be used to invest in new stocks or to invest in projects with higher risks and higher winning rates.
2-There are many projects. For projects with cost requirements, you should watch more and do less most of the time, and hit the target when you participate.
3- Fixed investment in the spot secondary market, from the bear market to the bull market, only buy and don’t sell, buy when the price drops, and buy more when the price drops sharply. From the bull market to the bear market, only sell and don’t buy, sell when the price rises, and sell position by position.
4-Don’t play with contract leverage and participate in some domestic risk projects.
5- Plan your thinking ahead of time. Don’t rush into a project just because it has increased many times after being listed on an exchange or because you hear people shouting orders in a group.
6-Fish-eating theory, judge the stage of the project you are planning from the various groups you join. If everyone in the group is shouting orders, and eight out of ten groups are shouting, then this project has reached its peak and you can consider selling some.
7-In some short-term projects, if the increase is too large, the way to sell is to sell your cost + some profit first, and keep the remaining profit in it without panicking.
8- The logic of buying is also judged from the group you join. You will find that almost everyone in the group is criticizing this project, and people are also criticizing it online. So this project has basically reached its stage bottom.
9- There are many criteria for judging whether a project has a higher winning rate. The most basic one is that any project still conforms to financial logic, that is, there is a dealer and the dealer has not made enough money, there is a story and the story has not been told, there is an opportunity to be listed on an exchange and it has not yet been listed on a major exchange.
10- Regardless of short-term hot spots or long-term narratives, the project you are involved in must be the leader or at least the second-best in this sub-track or protocol, because they have stronger consensus, more narratives, and are easier to hype!