Fans who do spot asked me: “Brother Xin, why are you always so calm and never rushed—only three or four waves a year, yet your account can still grow steadily?”
I smiled and told him: Real money makers don’t rely on every day’s trades; they bet on waiting for clear, deterministic opportunities.
Step one: expand the trading timeframe.
Movements below the daily chart are often just market noise. Use the 4H chart to look at structure, but the signals that truly determine the direction should be judged on the daily—and even weekly—timeframe.
When entering, use a small position to test, like throwing a stone to check the depth of the water. After the weekly close confirms the trend, add gradually. Place the stop-loss outside the key reverse levels of the weekly K line, giving the market enough room, and also ensuring you won’t be dragged around by short-term fluctuations. $APP
From opening to closing, I often hold for a month or even longer.
During that time, I’m not staring at the price every day. I only spend a few minutes after the close to review: Are we in a trend startup, a continuation phase, or a consolidation phase? As long as the plan isn’t broken, you won’t let short-term rises and falls pull you off course.
The rest of the time is for reading, working out, listening to music, and having tea chats. Many people around me know I invest, but they don’t know that my account holds positions planned for the long term. $ZBT
Most people can’t hold because they only look at the profit-and-loss numbers every day.
What I care about is whether the trend has changed. As long as the big picture and structure haven’t broken, this trade is executed according to the plan.
Ten times of small stop-losses might make it look like trial and error nine times out of ten. But when you truly catch one big trend, it often more than covers the earlier costs, and can even bring excess returns.
Big market moves are not made by frequent trading. They’re made by patience and strict execution.
If you feel you can’t hold positions, start with small capital to practice and gradually build your own trading rhythm. Reduce the frequency and cut out ineffective trades; if you trade too often, even a great system can get worn down.
Catching a few high-certainty opportunities per year beats chasing and killing every day. The crypto market is never short of volatility—what it lacks are people who can read the rhythm and stick to discipline. $ACE
Follow Brother Xin: no bragging, no hype—only sharing real on-the-ground experience that helps you survive in this space. Brother Xin will help you get through the fog of investing. If you’re brothers and sisters who want to turn things around and get back on track, hop on the train together! #HYPE第二季度上涨79% #韩国KOSPI跌4.58%
I smiled and told him: Real money makers don’t rely on every day’s trades; they bet on waiting for clear, deterministic opportunities.
Step one: expand the trading timeframe.
Movements below the daily chart are often just market noise. Use the 4H chart to look at structure, but the signals that truly determine the direction should be judged on the daily—and even weekly—timeframe.
When entering, use a small position to test, like throwing a stone to check the depth of the water. After the weekly close confirms the trend, add gradually. Place the stop-loss outside the key reverse levels of the weekly K line, giving the market enough room, and also ensuring you won’t be dragged around by short-term fluctuations. $APP
From opening to closing, I often hold for a month or even longer.
During that time, I’m not staring at the price every day. I only spend a few minutes after the close to review: Are we in a trend startup, a continuation phase, or a consolidation phase? As long as the plan isn’t broken, you won’t let short-term rises and falls pull you off course.
The rest of the time is for reading, working out, listening to music, and having tea chats. Many people around me know I invest, but they don’t know that my account holds positions planned for the long term. $ZBT
Most people can’t hold because they only look at the profit-and-loss numbers every day.
What I care about is whether the trend has changed. As long as the big picture and structure haven’t broken, this trade is executed according to the plan.
Ten times of small stop-losses might make it look like trial and error nine times out of ten. But when you truly catch one big trend, it often more than covers the earlier costs, and can even bring excess returns.
Big market moves are not made by frequent trading. They’re made by patience and strict execution.
If you feel you can’t hold positions, start with small capital to practice and gradually build your own trading rhythm. Reduce the frequency and cut out ineffective trades; if you trade too often, even a great system can get worn down.
Catching a few high-certainty opportunities per year beats chasing and killing every day. The crypto market is never short of volatility—what it lacks are people who can read the rhythm and stick to discipline. $ACE
Follow Brother Xin: no bragging, no hype—only sharing real on-the-ground experience that helps you survive in this space. Brother Xin will help you get through the fog of investing. If you’re brothers and sisters who want to turn things around and get back on track, hop on the train together! #HYPE第二季度上涨79% #韩国KOSPI跌4.58%