8 years trading coins, 30 million, it’s not luck—it’s experience you earn after suffering countless losses and then summarizing.
Many people ask me: How do you choose coins? How do you place trades? #币圈暴富
Actually, my method is very simple, but the simpler something is, the easier it is to keep doing long-term.
I’ve also made a lot of mistakes before. When the market started rising, I couldn’t resist chasing. I traded like crazy—finally, I either got stuck in losses or ended up losing money.
Today, I’ll share a few core methods with you:
First, when choosing coins, start by looking at the gainers list.
Why?
Because coins with momentum and capital attention are more likely to move with the trend. $ALPINE
Coins that stay inactive for a long time usually don’t offer sustained opportunities.
After choosing a direction, I focus more on the monthly MACD.
When there’s a clear golden cross, then consider entering;
if there’s no signal, be patient and stay in cash.
Short-term fluctuations can be misleading—the real big opportunities often come from long-term trends.
Second, moving averages are important references.
The 60-day and 70-day lines are the levels I pay most attention to. $CLO
When the price pulls back near a key moving average, and the trading volume starts to expand, I only consider adding positions after the trend is confirmed.
If there’s a signal, execute; if not, wait.
Third, after you enter, don’t negotiate with the market.
If the uptrend stays intact, keep holding;
if it breaks a key level, exit immediately.
Many people lose money not because they can’t buy, but because they’re unwilling to sell. In the end, they turn profits into losses.
Take-profit also needs rhythm:
If it rises 30%, reduce positions in batches;
If it rises 50%, keep protecting your gains.
Missing out isn’t scary—there’s always another opportunity in the market.
The most important rule: if it breaks the 70-day line, leave immediately. $ON
No matter how long you’ve held, once the line breaks, you retreat. Don’t stubbornly fight the market, and don’t stake your capital hoping for a rebound.
This rule is also the key reason I’ve been able to stay in the market long-term.
In the coin market, the simpler it is, the easier it is to execute.
Don’t always think about “a one-time turnaround.” The money you actually make comes from repeated disciplined execution and emotional control.
The coin market won’t let down a well-behaved you, but it will definitely teach a stubborn you who doesn’t follow the rules—harshly! Follow Brother Xin, and I’ll take you up to shore step by step. #美国存储股延续涨势闪迪涨10.5% #美元触及三个月低点
Many people ask me: How do you choose coins? How do you place trades? #币圈暴富
Actually, my method is very simple, but the simpler something is, the easier it is to keep doing long-term.
I’ve also made a lot of mistakes before. When the market started rising, I couldn’t resist chasing. I traded like crazy—finally, I either got stuck in losses or ended up losing money.
Today, I’ll share a few core methods with you:
First, when choosing coins, start by looking at the gainers list.
Why?
Because coins with momentum and capital attention are more likely to move with the trend. $ALPINE
Coins that stay inactive for a long time usually don’t offer sustained opportunities.
After choosing a direction, I focus more on the monthly MACD.
When there’s a clear golden cross, then consider entering;
if there’s no signal, be patient and stay in cash.
Short-term fluctuations can be misleading—the real big opportunities often come from long-term trends.
Second, moving averages are important references.
The 60-day and 70-day lines are the levels I pay most attention to. $CLO
When the price pulls back near a key moving average, and the trading volume starts to expand, I only consider adding positions after the trend is confirmed.
If there’s a signal, execute; if not, wait.
Third, after you enter, don’t negotiate with the market.
If the uptrend stays intact, keep holding;
if it breaks a key level, exit immediately.
Many people lose money not because they can’t buy, but because they’re unwilling to sell. In the end, they turn profits into losses.
Take-profit also needs rhythm:
If it rises 30%, reduce positions in batches;
If it rises 50%, keep protecting your gains.
Missing out isn’t scary—there’s always another opportunity in the market.
The most important rule: if it breaks the 70-day line, leave immediately. $ON
No matter how long you’ve held, once the line breaks, you retreat. Don’t stubbornly fight the market, and don’t stake your capital hoping for a rebound.
This rule is also the key reason I’ve been able to stay in the market long-term.
In the coin market, the simpler it is, the easier it is to execute.
Don’t always think about “a one-time turnaround.” The money you actually make comes from repeated disciplined execution and emotional control.
The coin market won’t let down a well-behaved you, but it will definitely teach a stubborn you who doesn’t follow the rules—harshly! Follow Brother Xin, and I’ll take you up to shore step by step. #美国存储股延续涨势闪迪涨10.5% #美元触及三个月低点