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Many followers have used it to go from five figures to seven figures. The method is just four steps. The simpler it is, the easier you can stick to executing it, and the less likely you'll abandon it halfway.
Step One, only look at one signal to enter: the daily MACD golden cross. Don't pay attention to anything else, especially don't be misled by the endless rumors. It's best when the golden cross appears above the zero line—this offers greater stability. Technical indicators are right here; they are more reliable than anyone's words.
Step Two, only follow one line for trading: the daily moving average. If the price is above the line, hold firmly. If it drops below, exit decisively. Don't add drama or fantasize. When the price breaks below the moving average, exit immediately—that's an ironclad rule, not a suggestion.
Step Three, only consider two points for entry and exit: price and volume. When the price rises above the moving average and volume also breaks above the moving average with expansion, then go all-in. For taking profits, follow the rules: take some off at a 40% gain, take more off at an 80% gain. If the price falls below the moving average, liquidate all remaining positions. Don't ask why; just do it.
Step Four, remember one rule for stop loss: if the closing price falls below the moving average, exit regardless of what happens the next day. A lucky break might cause you to lose all the profits you've accumulated. Missing the opportunity isn't scary; when the price rises back above the moving average, just buy again.