I’m actually pretty simple when I’m watching the chart now.
When prices are at a high level with shrinking volume, I start to be alert.
When volume shrinks at the bottom and trades sideways for a long time, then slowly starts to increase—only then might it be a true bottom.
After staying in this market for long enough, you’ll realize—candlesticks are a story; trading volume is what makes the money.
But in truth, technical analysis isn’t the hardest part.
The real difficulty is three things: not holding onto losing orders, not being envious of 100x miracle myths, and not doing anything impulsive when there’s a sudden plunge.
Many people ask me how I’ve lived in the crypto market for so long.
Actually, it comes down to one sentence: staying alive longer matters more than making money faster.