Some Rules of the Cryptocurrency World

The most mysterious aspect of the cryptocurrency world is the confrontation between the East and the West, between day and night.

1. A significant drop during the day in the domestic market must be followed by bottom-fishing; at 21:30, foreigners will pump the market.

2. If there is a significant rise during the day, do not chase the highs, as it will likely drop back at night.

3. The key signal for buying and selling is the pin bar; the deeper the pin, the stronger the buy and sell signal.

4. Major conferences or favorable news will often lead to price increases, but once the news is out, prices will drop.

5. In group discussions about strategies, if community members recommend buying a coin and talk about it enthusiastically, you are likely to get scammed; consider doing the opposite. If a coin is trading hotly, you can short it immediately.

6. When a group member recommends something that you find uninteresting, it is likely to take off; when in doubt, it might be worth a small try.

7. When you are heavily invested, you are almost guaranteed to get liquidated; why? You are being watched on the exchange's liquidation list.

8. After you set a stop loss on your short position, the price will definitely drop; if they don’t trick you out or pump it to high levels, how could it possibly drop? For example, TRB.

9. When you are close to breaking even, just a little more, and then the rebound suddenly stops, how could they let you close your position and run away?

10. When you take a profit, it’s like pulling the rug; if you don’t exit, how can they pump the price? The vehicle is too heavy.

11. When you are excited, a waterfall drop is inevitable; your excitement is also a bait from the market makers.

12. When you are broke, every project seems to be rising, making you FOMO and rush to enter. So you understand, the market is manipulated with over 80% probability; in addition to controlling your position, you must also act proactively. Be clear that before the market makers operate, do not enter; if you do, you become the prey on the exchange's chopping board. Trading is a test of patience, composure, and timing. Let’s encourage each other.