As the saying goes, "A good buyer is only an apprentice, a good seller is a master". In the world of trading, the essence lies not only in the precise entry point, but also in the clever exit timing, coupled with a scientific and reasonable position management strategy. These three together constitute the cornerstone of successful trading. However, many traders often struggle at these two key nodes, either intervening too early or leaving too late, as if they are in an ocean of information, lost and unable to extricate themselves.

In order to improve the art of trading, we must learn to extract order from chaos, observe and summarize the operating laws of the market, and master the tricks in practical operations. This requires us not only to receive information blindly, but also to learn to analyze and screen, and finally transform it into our own trading wisdom.

When using the classic technical indicator MACD (moving average convergence and divergence), we should focus on the changing trend of its column. The expansion and contraction of the MACD column not only intuitively reflects the comparative changes in the market's long and short forces, but also is an important basis for us to judge the timing of buying and selling. By deeply analyzing the relationship between the changes in the MACD column and the trading volume, we can more accurately capture the turning point of the market, so as to decisively enter or exit the market at the right time.

Specifically, when the MACD column changes from shortening to growing, accompanied by an increase in trading volume, this often indicates the strengthening of the multi-party force and is a potential entry signal; on the contrary, when the column changes from growing to shortening and the trading volume begins to shrink, it may mean that the short-side force has the upper hand and it is time to consider leaving the market. Of course, these judgments need to be combined with other technical indicators and market news for comprehensive consideration, but there is no doubt that the trend analysis of the MACD column provides us with a clear and intuitive perspective to help us better grasp the pulse of the market.

In short, trading is an art that requires continuous learning and practice. Only by constantly observing market laws, summarizing practical experience, and mastering the application skills of technical indicators can we be at ease in a complex trading environment and achieve steady growth of wealth. #比特币行情 #拜登退选 #比特币大会 #以太坊ETF批准预期 #币安HODLer空投BANANA $BTC $ETH