I thought about it for a long time, and I still decided to explain this set of short-term trading rules.
I turned 50K U into 1.23M U, and it really isn’t because of any complicated strategy. It’s just the following 4 steps.
A lot of people study indicators every day: resonance, divergences, cycles—everything. In the end, they still lose money.
It’s not that there are too few methods; it’s that there’s no set of rules you can truly execute to the end.
Step 1: Choose coins
On the daily chart, look at only one thing—MACD golden cross.
Prefer those above the zero line. Strong coins first; weak ones get filtered out immediately.
Don’t try to trade everything. In short-term trading, you only trade what’s strong.
Step 2: Find the entry point
Still look at the daily chart—focus on just one moving average.
Once it breaks above, hold it.
If it drops, leave.
Don’t add drama for yourself. The biggest thing trading fears is, “I think it can still go up.”
Step 3: Position sizing + take profit
When price is above the moving average, and the trading volume also keeps up—showing that this breakout has more strength—then consider entering.
After it rises, don’t get greedy:
If you’re up 40%, take some off first;
If you’re up 80%, take some more off;
Leave the rest to run—let the profit ride on its own.
This way you can lock in gains, and you’re less likely to regret selling too early.
Step 4: Stop loss
This is the core of the whole method.
If it breaks below the moving average, get out immediately.
Especially right after you just bought: if it breaks below the next day—admit the mistake.
Don’t average down. Don’t wait for a rebound. And don’t think, “Give it another chance.”
In trading, it’s not terrible to be wrong.
What’s truly dangerous is knowing you’re wrong and still stubbornly holding on.
Many people ask:
“Why can you profit with the same method, but I still lose?”
The answer is actually very simple:
You’re not that you can’t. You’re that you don’t execute.
When you should wait, you buy impulsively.
When you should cut losses, you hesitate.
When you should hold, you can’t hold.
Then after you lose, you blame the method.
The crypto market has never been short of methods—what’s scarce are people who can honestly and consistently execute a set of rules.
So don’t learn this today and switch to that tomorrow.
Pick a set you can understand, and execute it steadily for a few months.
In the end, when it comes to trading, it’s not really about who’s smarter. It’s about who’s more “obedient.”
If you’re still repeatedly losing and starting over again and again, don’t rush to change strategies.
Ask yourself:
Of these 4 steps, how many have you truly done?
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