The most mysterious place in the crypto world is the confrontation between the East and the West, day and night.
1. When it's daytime domestically and prices are continuously falling, you must buy the dip. At 21:30 in the evening, foreigners will push the market up. 2. When prices surge during the day, do not chase high; they will fall back at night. 3. The key signals for buying and selling are the needle insertions; the deeper the insertion, the stronger the buy or sell signal. 4. Prices tend to rise before major meetings or good news, and fall after they land. 5. When discussing plans in groups, and the community recommends buying certain coins, they often hype it up. If you get excited, you are likely to be trapped; operate in the opposite direction. The coin that is hot and trending can be shorted immediately. 6. When group members recommend a coin that you are not interested in, it often has a high probability of taking off. When you doubt, try a small amount. 7. When you hold a large position, you are likely to get liquidated. Why? Because you are on the liquidation list on the exchange. 8. After your short position hits stop-loss, it will definitely fall. How can it fall if it’s trying to trap you or push you out? For example, TRB. 9. When you are close to being forced out of a position, just a little more and it suddenly stops rebounding. How can it let you close and run? 10. When you take profits, it’s like a pullback. If you don’t exit, how can it push the market? The market is too heavy. 11. When you are excited, a sudden crash arrives as expected. Your excitement is also a trap set by the market manipulators. 12. When you are broke, every project is rising, making you FOMO. Hurry and enter the market. So you understand, the market is manipulated with over 80% probability. Besides controlling your position size, you must also act decisively before the market moves. Never enter before understanding the market operators’ intentions. Once you step out, the exchange becomes your executioner, and you become the fish. Trading is a test of patience, resolve, and timing. Let’s encourage each other.
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The most mysterious place in the crypto world is the confrontation between the East and the West, day and night.
1. When it's daytime domestically and prices are continuously falling, you must buy the dip. At 21:30 in the evening, foreigners will push the market up.
2. When prices surge during the day, do not chase high; they will fall back at night.
3. The key signals for buying and selling are the needle insertions; the deeper the insertion, the stronger the buy or sell signal.
4. Prices tend to rise before major meetings or good news, and fall after they land.
5. When discussing plans in groups, and the community recommends buying certain coins, they often hype it up. If you get excited, you are likely to be trapped; operate in the opposite direction. The coin that is hot and trending can be shorted immediately.
6. When group members recommend a coin that you are not interested in, it often has a high probability of taking off. When you doubt, try a small amount.
7. When you hold a large position, you are likely to get liquidated. Why? Because you are on the liquidation list on the exchange.
8. After your short position hits stop-loss, it will definitely fall. How can it fall if it’s trying to trap you or push you out? For example, TRB.
9. When you are close to being forced out of a position, just a little more and it suddenly stops rebounding. How can it let you close and run?
10. When you take profits, it’s like a pullback. If you don’t exit, how can it push the market? The market is too heavy.
11. When you are excited, a sudden crash arrives as expected. Your excitement is also a trap set by the market manipulators.
12. When you are broke, every project is rising, making you FOMO. Hurry and enter the market. So you understand, the market is manipulated with over 80% probability. Besides controlling your position size, you must also act decisively before the market moves. Never enter before understanding the market operators’ intentions. Once you step out, the exchange becomes your executioner, and you become the fish. Trading is a test of patience, resolve, and timing. Let’s encourage each other.