🚀 Reduce decisions during operation Most errors appear after entering.
Before opening a trade, define: Entry Stop Loss Take Profit
📊 Example: $SOL activates your setup. Since everything is planned, you avoid moving targets out of fear or greed. 💡 Less improvisation = more discipline. 👉 The best plan is the one you need to change the least.
🕵️ $XMR – What is it really? Launched in 2014, Monero is the most established default privacy blockchain in the crypto market, designed so that every transaction is confidential and fungible. ⚙️ Technology: It combines ring signatures (hiding the sender), stealth addresses (hiding the recipient), and RingCT (hiding the amount), mixing the sender’s signature with those of other users to conceal their identity (Investx). ⛏️ Mining: Proof-of-Work with the RandomX algorithm, optimized for common CPUs and resistant to domination by ASICs, with tail emission of less than 1% per year. ⚠️ 2026 context: The same privacy that sets it apart has led to its exclusion from many centralized exchanges, limiting its liquidity in certain jurisdictions. (DiarioBitcoin) 🎯 Proposal: Real fungibility and resistance to financial surveillance. DYOR 🔍 Not financial advice.
Long wicks and rejections show where buyers or sellers appeared.
📊 Example: $HUMA drops to a support level and leaves a pronounced lower wick. It’s not an automatic buy signal, but it is a clue that there was a reaction.
💡 Learn to read the story that candles tell, not just their color. 👉 Price speaks before many indicators.
⚡ $SOL – What is it really? Launched in 2020, Solana is a Layer 1 blockchain built from the ground up for speed and low cost, without relying on Layer 2s. ⚙️ Technology: It combines Proof of History (PoH), a “cryptographic clock” that orders transactions before validating them, with Proof of Stake. With the Firedancer client, it reaches finality under 200ms and throughput approaching the theoretical million TPS. 💰 Costs: Average fees of $0.0025 USD, among the lowest in the market. 🌐 Ecosystem 2026: More than 2,500 active dApps, TVL above $8,500M in DeFi, and partnerships with Visa and Shopify that enable real payments. 📦 Use cases: DeFi, NFTs, gaming, DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure), and mass issuance of tokenized assets. 🎯 Role: High-performance infrastructure for payments and large-scale applications. DYOR 🔍 Not financial advice.
🚀 The first goal is not always the maximum A common mistake is trying to capture all the movement. 📊 Example: $ACE goes into trend and reaches your initial target. Taking a portion of the profit can reduce emotional pressure while letting the rest run according to your plan. 💡 You don’t need to nail the top to make a good trade. 👉 Consistency matters more than perfection.
🚀 A resistance is not a wall Many sell just when the price touches a resistance. 📊 Example: $ZEC reaches 490 USDT. Instead of selling automatically, watch the volume and the candle close. 💡 A resistance can cause rejection… or turn into support after a breakout. 👉 Wait for confirmation before deciding.
⚡ $TRX – What is it really? Launched in 2017 by Justin Sun, TRON is an open-source blockchain for smart contracts and DApps, although today its real strength is something else. ⚙️ Technology: Uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus, with Super Representatives elected by voting who validate blocks. This gives it speed and very low fees. 🎯 Dominant use case in 2026: TRON has solidified as the leading network for moving USDT, especially in remittances, payments, and USD savings in emerging markets thanks to its fast and low-cost transfers. 📦 Ecosystem: Integrated BitTorrent (P2P) in 2018 and maintains relevant partnerships, including compatibility with Samsung wallets. 💡 Note: Although it was born focused on decentralized content, its real adoption today is tied to the settlement of stablecoins. DYOR 🔍 Not financial advice.
💧 $XRP – What is it really? Created in 2012 by Ripple Labs, XRP is the native asset of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), an independent open-source blockchain not controlled by the company that created it. ⚙️ Technology: Native consensus (not Proof-of-Work or Proof-of-Stake), confirmations in 3–5 seconds, and minimal fees. Designed for fast, low-cost cross-border payments. 🎯 Use case: Liquidity bridge between fiat currencies, international remittances, and adoption by financial institutions via RippleNet. ⚖️ Legal context: After years of litigation with the SEC, in 2025 both sides withdrew their appeals. Today, XRP has one of the clearest legal classifications in the market: it is not considered a security when sold on exchanges. 💰 Supply: 100 billion fixed supply, not mineable. DYOR 🔍 Not financial advice.
A very big move can look like a great opportunity. But it can also mean greater uncertainty. 📊 Example: $ZEC rises 20% in minutes. 💡 The potential for movement alone doesn’t determine whether a trade is good. 👉 An opportunity is interesting when the possible gain outweighs the risk according to your strategy.
🐕 DOGECOIN ($DOGE ) – What is it really? Born in 2013 as a joke based on the Shiba Inu meme, DOGE is today the longest-running and most recognized memecoin in the crypto market. ⚙️ Technology: Its own blockchain (it’s not a token from another network), Proof-of-Work with the Scrypt algorithm, 1-minute blocks, and merged mining with Litecoin since 2014, which reinforces its security. 💰 Supply: Unlimited (inflationary), which is what sets it apart from BTC and explains its low unit price. 🎯 Real use: Online tips, P2P payments, merchants that accept it (including Tesla’s shop), and a very active community. 📜 2026 update: Under the CLARITY Act, the CFTC classifies it as a digital commodity, not as a security. ⚠️ Its value depends heavily on social sentiment and public figures. DYOR 🔍 Not financial advice.
🚀 Your trading journal can teach you more than any other indicator After 50 trades you might discover something unexpected.
📊 For example: ✔ you make more money trading trends. ✔ you lose more when you scalp. ✔ you enter too late after strong moves.
💡 This is specific information about you, not about another trader. 👉 Log your trades and look for patterns. That’s where real learning starts. $BNB $SOL $DEXE
The price may break above a resistance and immediately return to the range.
📊 Example: $GIGGLE breaks a resistance with low volume. You enter thinking a trend has started. A few minutes later it falls back below the level.
💡 Volume alone does not confirm a breakout, but it can provide information about the participation behind the move. 👉 Price + volume + context are usually more useful than looking at a single signal.
🚀 Don’t take a new position just because it went down
"It’s cheaper" doesn’t always mean "a better opportunity".
📊 Example: You buy $ZEC at 520. It drops to 500 and you buy more. Then it falls to 490.
💡 Averaging down may be part of a strategy, but doing it automatically can increase risk without solving the original problem. 👉 First ask yourself why it fell.
Saying: "$DOGE will go up" is a prediction. Saying: "If it keeps this zone and confirms, I consider a long; if it loses it, I cancel the idea" is a plan.
💡 The second approach considers different scenarios. 👉 You don’t need to know what will happen. You need to know what you will do depending on what happens.
🚀 A good risk/reward relationship does not guarantee profits
A trade with a 1:3 ratio does not mean you will win.
📊 Example: In $RIF you risk 10 USDT aiming for 30. You can still lose.
💡 The risk/reward ratio only helps you structure the trade. You also need a strategy with proven results. 👉 Don’t confuse good structure with a guarantee.
🚀 If you don’t know where to get out, you don’t know where to get in yet
An attractive entry may seem obvious, but the exit should be planned first.
📊 Example: $ZEC goes to support and you want to buy. Before you ask yourself: ✔ Where do I take profits? ✔ Where is my idea invalidated? ✔ How much am I willing to lose?
💡 An entry without an exit plan is just an expectation. 👉 First design the operation. Then execute it.
🚀 Before investing, define what you’re doing Buying a crypto doesn’t always mean “investing”. 📊 Example with $SOL : ✔ Investment → you analyze the project, time horizon, and risk. ✔ Trading → you try to take advantage of price movements. ✔ Bet → you buy because “they say it’s going to explode”. 💡 The same asset can be used for completely different goals. 👉 Before putting money in, define your objective.