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#数字资产市场动态 Digital asset investment may seem complicated, but there's a simple and effective approach—avoid most pitfalls and even find gold amidst market fluctuations.
How to do it? Take your time, stay grounded, and persevere.
I want to share three things you must avoid:
First, don't chase highs. Learn to think contrarily when the market is in panic. When people are greedy, you need to stay calm; when they are fearful, be brave enough to act. Building positions during dips should become a habit.
Second, never go all-in on a single position. The risk of overleveraging is beyond what you can imagine.
Third, never hold a full position. Being fully invested and caught in a downturn makes you very passive, and this market is never short of opportunities. Putting everything in at once means sacrificing flexibility, and the opportunity cost is too high.
Let's also discuss six core principles of short-term trading:
1. Repeated oscillations at high levels often push prices to new highs; at low levels, they tend to make new lows. Wait for clear reversal signals before acting—don't mess around.
2. Avoid trading during sideways consolidation. Most people lose money because they can't stick to this simple rule.
3. Be strategic with candlestick patterns—consider adding to long positions on a bearish (down) candle, and think about reducing positions on a bullish (up) candle.
4. Slow decline leads to a slow rebound; rapid decline results in a strong rebound.
5. Build positions gradually like a pyramid, with the heaviest at the bottom. This is the iron law of value investing.
6. After a sustained rise or fall, the market will inevitably enter a consolidation phase. Don't clear everything at the top or go all-in at the bottom.
Market movements are like tides, ebbing and flowing. Mastering the rhythm and operating prudently can minimize losses and capture more opportunities. If you want to discuss trading strategies, feel free to reach out.