How should beginners choose reliable coins? Here’s a brief summary from Jiu Ge (for reference)

1. First, you should exclude new coins, as you cannot grasp them. Jiu Ge's approach to new coins is not much better than yours; apart from information and favorable news, it largely depends on your luck. Yes, luck! You might enter at the bottom and see it soar, or you might enter and have to wait on the peak for two or three years, especially with those top-tier projects.

2. Look at the charts directly; it’s straightforward. Try to find coins that have never dropped below their opening prices. This will generally help you avoid coins that are delisted or have significant declines. It's simple and very practical.

3. Get familiar with BOLL; there are many methods to assist in chart analysis, and each person has their own habits. Among them are MACD, SKDJ, BOLL, EMA, MA, etc. However, for beginners, mastering BOLL is sufficient. You can go and learn about it!