#数字货币市场洞察 Over the years of hustling in the cryptocurrency market, I've summarized a few ironclad rules that have helped me survive longer:



If a strong coin has dropped for more than 9 consecutive days from its peak, that's when you can consider entering. But if a coin has risen for two days in a row, don't get greedy—reduce your position if you need to. If a coin surges over 7% in a single day and is still rising the next day, hold and observe; don't rush to act.

📉 For strong coins that haven't completed their pullback, I never preemptively buy in—I'd rather miss out than take unnecessary risks. If a coin moves sideways for three consecutive days, give it another three days. If it's still stagnant, switch to another. If it can't recover the previous day's losses by the next day, exit decisively—protecting your principal is paramount.

There's an interesting pattern on the rankings: after the top three, the fifth place often shows up, and after the fifth, the seventh is likely to appear. For coins that have risen two days in a row, wait for a pullback—day five is usually a good selling point.

📊 Trading volume is like a thermometer. Pay attention to breakouts with high volume at low prices; be cautious if there's high volume at the top but no price increase. I only trade coins in an uptrend—the 3-day, 30-day, and 80-day moving averages can help you judge when to enter.

💰 Having a small amount of capital isn't the problem—the key is to have a clear strategy, a stable mindset, and a commitment to continuous learning. Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 12h ago
Only dare to enter after 9 consecutive days of decline? Why do I always get in on the 3rd day, haha, and then watch it keep dropping for another six days. That ranking pattern sounds so mysterious. How come I’ve never been able to figure it out...
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 12h ago
Enter after 9 consecutive days of decline? Why do I feel like I always buy on the 10th day when it drops again, haha.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 12h ago
Buy the dip just because it’s been down for 9 days? I think it depends on the broader market environment. Sometimes when it drops, it just keeps going...
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 12h ago
Haha, I totally agree with this golden rule, especially the point about "considering entry after 9 consecutive days of decline." I've learned the hard way what it means to wait after making too many mistakes.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 12h ago
Entering after 9 consecutive days of decline? No matter how I look at it, it just seems like gambling. I've heard too many of these kinds of "iron rules," haha.
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