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From 0 to Million U Assets in Crypto: My Trading System Summarized After 7 Years
The crypto market is always full of opportunities, but it’s also the place where many people “burn out” their accounts the fastest. After more than 7 years in this market, I’ve realized one very clear thing: those who make money long-term are not the ones who guess correctly the most, but those with the most disciplined trading system. 👉 Below are the core principles that helped me go from a small initial capital to building a stable asset portfolio. Capital Management – The Most Important Layer of Protection The biggest mistake beginners make is going all-in on a single trade. I do the opposite. My total capital is always divided into 5 parts, with only one part used per trade. At the same time, I set a stop-loss at about 10% for each trade. This means that if the trade goes wrong, the actual loss is only about 2% of the total account. This approach helps me always have capital left to re-enter the market. In crypto, surviving long-term is more important than winning a few big trades. Trade According to Trends, Not Emotions One rule I always follow is: don’t go against the market trend. In a downtrend, rebounds are often just bull traps. In an uptrend, pullbacks are opportunities to buy. Many people like to “catch the bottom,” but in reality, bottoms are very hard to predict. Conversely, trends can be observed through price behavior. Therefore, I always choose to follow the trend rather than trying to predict the top or bottom. Use Only Three Technical Tools I don’t like to use too many complicated indicators. In fact, three tools are enough to read the market. MACD When MACD crosses up and passes the zero line, it often signals the beginning of bullish momentum. Conversely, if there are weakening signals at high levels, I will reduce my position. Trading Volume Volume is the “breath” of the market. Price rising with strong volume → a reliable trend. Large volume but no price increase → signs of distribution. Moving Averages (MA) I focus only on assets with an upward trending moving average. Short-term: MA3 Medium-term: MA30 Strong wave: MA84 Long-term: MA120 When these lines align upward, the probability of a sustainable trend is higher. Two Principles Never to Break