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#隐私币板块集体上扬 This year in the first half, I achieved a goal—settled in Shenzhen and bought a house.
To be honest, this wasn’t luck, nor was it riding a wave of a sudden crypto price surge, but rather built on a repeatable trading system that can traverse bull and bear markets.
If you truly want to make crypto your livelihood rather than just a gamble, and rely on it for long-term living and striving for freedom, these 10 rules I’ve summarized are worth pondering repeatedly—they’re not tricks, but patterns refined through repeated trial and error in the market.
**1. Strong coins experiencing 7-9 days of continuous pullback? Most likely a shakeout**
The real entry opportunities are always reserved for those who can wait.
**2. After two days of rise, start reducing positions**
The smoother the rise, the more cautious you should be. Profits are never earned by chasing; they’re preserved by holding.
**3. When the price jumps over 7% in a day, there’s usually more to come the next day**
Don’t chase. The market’s rhythm isn’t just the first wave, but the entire cycle.
**4. Good coins don’t need you to chase at the top**
Wait for the pullback to end and the pattern to re-confirm before entering, which is much safer than chasing highs.
**5. No movement for three days? Keep watching; if still no change after three days, the heat has cooled**
Time to switch targets.
**6. Exit immediately if a trade goes wrong**
Staying in a losing position only turns small losses into big ones.
**7. After two consecutive days of gains, there’s often a low-entry opportunity on the third day**
Don’t be greedy for the entire trend; just take your own share.
**8. Volume breakout at low levels indicates capital entering; volume stagnation at high levels indicates capital fleeing**
When volume and price diverge, always trust volume over price.
**9. Direction determines everything**
When an opportunity arrives, whether you dare to execute according to plan is the key dividing line.
**10. My core work this year boils down to three things**
No pattern, no touch; no confidence, no action; once a decision is made, execute strictly.
Spend less time studying fancy indicators, and focus on these three things.
Remember: turning around doesn’t rely on impulse, but on compound interest and discipline—gradually accumulating freedom. Building a solid foundation is much more valuable than rushing to make quick gains.
May we all truly navigate through bull and bear cycles, rather than being controlled by the market.