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I know a guy who immigrated to Singapore. He initially invested hundreds of thousands into the crypto space, and now his net worth is already in the tens of millions.
Last year, when I was stuck in a quagmire, I met him once. What he said directly woke me up: "Most people in this circle are led by their emotions; if you can stay steady, it becomes an ATM."
Later, I figured out these 6 iron rules:
**1. Slow decline and rapid rise? The main force is accumulating.** Don't be scared away by the bearish candles, wait for the right rhythm before making a move.
**2. Quick falls and slow rises? The big players are offloading.** Buying the dip at this time is just lifting someone else's sedan chair.
**3. A surge in volume at the top may not indicate a peak.** But if the trading volume shrinks, withdraw quickly.
**4. Don't rush to go all in when there is increased volume at the bottom.** Continuous volume increase is necessary to indicate that real funds are entering the market.
**5. Trading cryptocurrencies is all about emotions, and trading volume is the thermometer of market consensus.**
**6. Let go of obsession, greed, and fear; only then will your win rate improve.** Those who can remain in cash and wait for opportunities deserve the big market trends.
In simple terms, your biggest enemy in trading is yourself. Those fluctuations that make your heart race are actually all in your head.
There are pitfalls and gold in this market; the key is to observe calmly and act rationally, without being swayed by the K-line.