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#数字资产市场动态 has been in this market for ten years, now with an eight-figure account. Honestly, it's not luck that got me here, but lessons learned from repeatedly stepping into traps.
Many people ask me how to choose coins and how to get started. The method I use now is actually very simple—it's the complex operations at the very beginning that almost ruined me.
Whenever the market moves, I get itchy hands, feeling that if I don't take a shot when the opportunity comes, I'll miss out. And what happens? I keep flipping back and forth, earning less when I succeed, losing quickly when I don't, and my account often drops back to zero overnight. Only now do I realize those were unnecessary actions.
Later, I set some ironclad rules for myself.
**Rule 1: Only focus on assets that have moved.** If a coin's name is on the gainers list, it means funds are flowing in and trading is active, which leaves room for movement. Those obscure coins that look stable are actually the hardest to endure.
**Rule 2: Don't play short-term volatility.** I focus on the big trend; if the direction isn't clear, I stay out of the market. I rarely try to catch rebounds after big drops—success rate is too low, and it’s mentally exhausting.
**Rule 3: One moving average determines life or death.** When the price returns near a key moving average, I consider entering only if volume supports it. If it breaks below, I exit immediately, regardless of previous gains or losses.
**Rule 4: Don't get attached after entering.** Hold when it’s rising, sell when the trend changes. Most losses come from being reluctant to sell, turning slow gains into losses over time.
I also break down take-profit into stages. Take some profits when it rises for a while, continue holding if it keeps going up, and don’t regret if it crashes later.
It sounds like common sense, but very few actually follow through. I don’t expect to turn everything around overnight; instead, I aim to survive longer. The key is steady profits, not getting rich overnight. $IR