1. Going Long (Bullish)



Entry (when all conditions are met):

- Price is above the short-term moving averages (e.g., EMA20/50)

- MACD golden cross (DIF crosses above DEA)

- RSI turns upward after being below 50 (oversold rebound)

- Pull back to a key support level and stabilize (previous low / range / trendline)

Stop Loss

- 300–500 USDT below the support level

Take Profit

- First target: previous high / minor resistance level

- Second target: the next resistance zone

- Re-enter when the risk-reward ratio is ≥ 1:1.5

Current (as of 2026.4.7) reference range

- Long zone: 65,000–66,000 USDT

- Stop loss: <64,000 USDT

- Take profit: 69,000–70,000 USDT

 

2. Going Short (Bearish)

Entry (when all conditions are met):

- Price is below the short-term moving averages

- MACD death cross (DIF crosses below DEA)

- RSI turns downward after being above 50 (overbought pullback)

- Rebound to a key resistance level and meets resistance (previous high / range / trendline)

Stop Loss

- 300–500 USDT above the resistance level

Take Profit

- First target: previous low / minor support level

- Second target: the next support zone

- Re-enter when the risk-reward ratio is ≥ 1:1.5

Current (as of 2026.4.7) reference range

- Short zone: 69,500–70,500 USDT

- Stop loss: >71,000 USDT

- Take profit: 66,000–65,000 USDT

 

3. Short-Term Iron Rules (Simplified)

1. Trade only one direction: don’t go long and short at the same time

2. Don’t chase trades: buy at support, sell at resistance; don’t chase unless it breaks out

3. In a range-bound market, sell high and buy low; after a breakout, follow the trend

4. After you’re in profit, move the stop loss to protect profits

5. Stop trading after 2 consecutive wrong trades; don’t keep adding just because you’re upset

 

4. One-sentence Trading Mantra

Long: support stabilizes + golden cross + RSI upward
Short: resistance meets resistance + death cross + RSI downward
Strict stop loss, small position size, don’t hold the losing position
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