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#数字资产行情上升 Half-month profit of 75,000 USD, honestly, I’m a bit surprised myself.
That momentum is more exciting than any virtual reward——but honestly, there’s nothing mysterious about it.
Many people think I spend over ten hours a day staring at the screen. Wrong. I don’t make many trades, but each one is precisely timed at a critical point. That’s the difference.
**Why do most people fail to make money?** It’s simple——they understand the market but can’t hold onto profits. When the market adjusts, they panic; after a couple of upward moves, they want to sell, and end up taking small profits or losses, missing the entire main upward wave.
The core of my successful trades this time boils down to two things: **finding the right entry point, then holding firm**. Sounds simple, but very few actually do it.
I didn’t chase hot topics or have insider information; I focused on three signals:
**1. Main force accumulation zone** — observing institutional fund traces
**2. Volume anomalies** — true breakthroughs happen with volume support
**3. Key support levels not broken** — holding the line, only then daring to bet on a rebound
Only when these three appear together do I dare to enter. I almost caught the lowest entry point.
I experienced two false breakouts during this period. Most traders got shaken out, but I didn’t. It’s not because I have extraordinary mental strength, but because I saw clearly—those weren’t sell-offs, but main players collecting chips. Understanding this changes your mindset.
However, holding positions over the past half month has been a kind of discipline. The unrealized losses once made me consider giving up, but I knew clearly—unless the main trend reverses, short-term fluctuations are just noise.
Once the direction is confirmed, profits roll in like a snowball, earning thousands daily. I even dream about it and smile.
**I won’t rigidly teach a method** because the market changes every day. Rote memorization of routines is useless in the end. The real secret is **following the right mindset and catching the right rhythm**.
Market changes happen fast; sometimes, it’s not about technical skills but about companionship and confirmation—when you’re unsure, listen more to experienced voices, and avoid many unnecessary detours.
That's right, it's not that I don't understand, it's just that my hands are trembling.
This method sounds simple, but when it comes to actual execution, you realize how difficult it is. I'm also learning this approach myself.
75,000, impressive. But I'm more curious about how you managed to get through those two fake breakouts; mental resilience is indeed the key.
I agree with not being dogmatic; the market is too tricky, what works today might be countered tomorrow. Experience is more reliable than templates.
Holding position as a practice—this description is perfect. When floating losses occur, it's really a test of whether your conviction is strong enough.
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Holding on stubbornly without moving forward. It's easy to say, but when you really manage to do it, that feeling of panic inside is real. I’ve experienced it myself...
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Wait, are the three signals you mentioned always appearing at the same time? It feels like I’m always just a little short...
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I totally understand the desire to give up when there's unrealized loss, but why can't I ever catch that snowballing moment...
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Honestly, the key still depends on the right direction. I haven't chosen the right direction in these past few months, so all methods are pointless.