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1.Technical Analysis Tools Cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance typically offer both a simplified mode and a professional mode. The professional mode often uses the TradingView interface to display candlestick charts and relevant indicators. Besides using the exchange's built-in charting tools, traders can also leverage the following professional tools: 1.1 TradingView 1.1.1 Recommended for: Professional traders who may be monitoring both the stock and cryptocurrency markets. It's convenient an
The simple logic of this bull market, what should we prepare for?
1. The logic of this round of play -1 In terms of funds, we are in a rate-cutting cycle, but liquidity is insufficient, and it is unlikely to cut rates all the way. If inflation rebounds (pressured by Trump's tariffs), rate cuts may stop or even reverse, so rate cuts are unlikely to be smooth sailing. Therefore, insufficient liquidity is the norm for at least the next six months. -2 In the market aspect, we are in a chaotic battle, with severe homogenization of various projects, but we do not see actual widely applicable business scenarios, completely in speculation. Therefore, with the added liquidity issues, various projects continue to decline. So this round of play must be value coins, not speculation, unlike before when you could just pick any coin and profit. Some coins that have halved will be difficult to recover costs within at least six months; this is not pouring cold water but an estimate under objective circumstances. Therefore, long-term players are best to restrain themselves, conduct serious research, and then invest, rather than fantasizing about getting rich overnight. Also, what is the cost of getting rich overnight?
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This round of explosion is what you deserve. If you correctly realize that you have a gambling addiction and cannot control your desires and hands, a gambler will inevitably go to destruction. Let people learn how to be a trader correctly.
1. Get rid of gambling addiction. For non-mainstream coins, only take spot and no longer open leverage. For mainstream coins, only open leverage below three times
2. Learn to stop profit and stop loss. Don't be lucky and fear loss
3. Position management. If you are addicted to gambling, you like to go all-in and be willing to accept defeat. People should learn lessons and learn to control their desires and greed! As the stock market says, five times in three years is like a carp crossing the river, but three times in five years is rare.
Life is a marathon, and so is trading in cryptocurrencies; it's not about who has doubled in the short term, but whether you can still be on the table in the future!
Lessons of blood and tears! Goodbye, I will calm my heart for a few months and stay away from this market for a while!
From a macro perspective, the current thinking is still effective, and the results of the copycat are basically consistent with reality.
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The simple logic of this bull market, what should we prepare for?
1. The logic of this round of play -1 In terms of funds, we are in a rate-cutting cycle, but liquidity is insufficient, and it is unlikely to cut rates all the way. If inflation rebounds (pressured by Trump's tariffs), rate cuts may stop or even reverse, so rate cuts are unlikely to be smooth sailing. Therefore, insufficient liquidity is the norm for at least the next six months. -2 In the market aspect, we are in a chaotic battle, with severe homogenization of various projects, but we do not see actual widely applicable business scenarios, completely in speculation. Therefore, with the added liquidity issues, various projects continue to decline. So this round of play must be value coins, not speculation, unlike before when you could just pick any coin and profit. Some coins that have halved will be difficult to recover costs within at least six months; this is not pouring cold water but an estimate under objective circumstances. Therefore, long-term players are best to restrain themselves, conduct serious research, and then invest, rather than fantasizing about getting rich overnight. Also, what is the cost of getting rich overnight?
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Why am I so cautious? Let's quickly go through my recent story and experiences. From my previous posts,I'm a cautious trader. In a situation like today, when I bought spot coins in the morning, it was a left-side trade. So I went light on some deeply discounted coins, while staying on the sidelines for high-value coins. As for USUAL, I had some from mining.I didn't pay much attention to it, only planning to sell it when it officially opened. But when I saw the price drop due to a Binance labeling error, and people were scared, I immediately saw an opportunity. So I bought some when it pulled back to around 0.6 and sold around 1. It seems I sold too early, but I'm not greedy, and I'm content with capturing a portion of the high probability gains. When it reached 1.2, I posted a warning to gradually sell, with the underlying logic being that although it's an innovative project, a reward token that relies on advance interest doesn't have enough value support and can only be a short-term hype. So I'm not optimistic about it. Speaking of why I'm cautious, it comes from the experience of blowing up my account and suffering huge losses. Only those who have experienced a blown-up account can understand the despair and feeling of unreality. It's a bitter feeling mixed with a wry smile. If you have similar experiences and feelings, plz comment below. Now my total loss is -1.58%, which is within my tolerance range. I think Bitcoin is at a high level and is quite dangerous, beyond my comprehension. So, besides shorting after the 105,000 rebound, I've been mostly on the sidelines. I've encountered situations like today countless times, and it feels like déjà vu. Many people have probably exited the market again, which is a pity. I hope they can learn from their mistakes. The tuition fees should make one's trading system more robust, rather than dreaming of getting rich quickly and being so greedy that one doesn't know when to take profits. Important points here: [see comments below to continue] $DEXE
Those who are still alive today can be said to be in JOMO. If you want to know what this slang means, please download the image below to check. Next, I estimate that the market will undergo a slow adjustment with limited space. By tomorrow, the account losses should expand to around -2%, but I will continue to slowly add positions on the left side and then make significant entries on the right side. For those who have ammunition, the more it drops, the more excited they are, rather than being scared. Liquidity is gradually being released, and Trump's policies are favorable for cryptocurrencies. With these two factors combined, the bull market expectation remains. Lastly, friends who have experienced liquidation or significant losses, please leave a comment sharing your experience to warn others, so it won't be in vain. Well said!
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Why am I so cautious? Let me briefly talk about my recent story and trading experience. From my previous articles, you can see that I am a relatively cautious trader. In the case of today, when I buy spot in the morning, it is a left-side transaction, so I lightly position some currencies that have fallen more thoroughly, and keep a wait-and-see attitude towards high-value currencies. There is also USUAL, which I got from mining. At first, I didn’t care too much about this currency. I just wanted to sell it when it officially opened, but I saw that the price of the currency fell due to Binance’s label error, and many people were scared. I immediately saw that this was an opportunity, so I bought some when it fell back to about 0.6, and sold it when it reached about 1. Compared with today’s price, it seems to be a sell-off, but I am not greedy, just grab a part of the high probability. When it reached 1.2, I posted a post to remind the risks and let it be sold gradually. The logic behind it is that although it is an innovative move, a reward currency that relies on prepaid interest does not have enough value support, and can only be short-term speculation, so I am not optimistic. Back to why I am cautious, this comes from the experience of liquidation and huge losses. Only those who have experienced it can understand the despair and trance after the liquidation. There is a sense of unreality, a feeling of bitter laughter, and a bit of bitterness. People with similar experiences and feelings, please leave your footprints in the comment area. Today, my total capital loss is -1.58%, which is completely within the acceptable range. I think the high position of the big cake is more dangerous and beyond my cognition. So except for shorting after the rebound of 105,000, I am basically shorting. I have encountered this situation today more than many times, and it seems familiar. Many people should have withdrawn again, which is very regrettable. I hope to learn a lesson. All the tuition fees paid should make the personal trading system more robust, instead of thinking about getting rich quickly, being very greedy, and not knowing how to stand in time. To summarize briefly, the following points are very important:
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1. Use affordable money for investment, especially when the trading system is not yet mature. 2. Do not use high leverage, the maximum is no more than 10 times. 3. Open a position with a stop loss, unless it is spot, but I think it is better to sell when the spot price falls below the psychological price, and then it is safer to enter again when the opportunity arises. 4. Light position on the left, and increase the position on the right. 5. Always think that you may make mistakes and constantly improve the safety margin. 6. Do not do overnight orders, unless it is spot. Poor sleep will affect your life and trading judgment. These points are very simple, it seems that everyone knows them, but in fact, I have learned them by spending money and time. How many people here are repeating mistakes? If you don’t correct your mistakes, you can only keep paying tuition. This is the cruelty of the market itself. I can only say this. Encourage each other.
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Why am I so cautious? Let me briefly talk about my recent story and trading experience. From my previous articles, you can see that I am a relatively cautious trader. In the case of today, when I buy spot in the morning, it is a left-side transaction, so I lightly position some currencies that have fallen more thoroughly, and keep a wait-and-see attitude towards high-value currencies. There is also USUAL, which I got from mining. At first, I didn’t care too much about this currency. I just wanted to sell it when it officially opened, but I saw that the price of the currency fell due to Binance’s label error, and many people were scared. I immediately saw that this was an opportunity, so I bought some when it fell back to about 0.6, and sold it when it reached about 1. Compared with today’s price, it seems to be a sell-off, but I am not greedy, just grab a part of the high probability. When it reached 1.2, I posted a post to remind the risks and let it be sold gradually. The logic behind it is that although it is an innovative move, a reward currency that relies on prepaid interest does not have enough value support, and can only be short-term speculation, so I am not optimistic. Back to why I am cautious, this comes from the experience of liquidation and huge losses. Only those who have experienced it can understand the despair and trance after the liquidation. There is a sense of unreality, a feeling of bitter laughter, and a bit of bitterness. People with similar experiences and feelings, please leave your footprints in the comment area. Today, my total capital loss is -1.58%, which is completely within the acceptable range. I think the high position of the big cake is more dangerous and beyond my cognition. So except for shorting after the rebound of 105,000, I am basically shorting. I have encountered this situation today more than many times, and it seems familiar. Many people should have withdrawn again, which is very regrettable. I hope to learn a lesson. All the tuition fees paid should make the personal trading system more robust, instead of thinking about getting rich quickly, being very greedy, and not knowing how to stand in time. To summarize briefly, the following points are very important:
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Why am I so cautious? Let me briefly talk about my recent story and trading experience. From my previous articles, you can see that I am a relatively cautious trader. In the case of today, when I buy spot in the morning, it is a left-side transaction, so I lightly position some currencies that have fallen more thoroughly, and keep a wait-and-see attitude towards high-value currencies. There is also USUAL, which I got from mining. At first, I didn’t care too much about this currency. I just wanted to sell it when it officially opened, but I saw that the price of the currency fell due to Binance’s label error, and many people were scared. I immediately saw that this was an opportunity, so I bought some when it fell back to about 0.6, and sold it when it reached about 1. Compared with today’s price, it seems to be a sell-off, but I am not greedy, just grab a part of the high probability. When it reached 1.2, I posted a post to remind the risks and let it be sold gradually. The logic behind it is that although it is an innovative move, a reward currency that relies on prepaid interest does not have enough value support, and can only be short-term speculation, so I am not optimistic. Back to why I am cautious, this comes from the experience of liquidation and huge losses. Only those who have experienced it can understand the despair and trance after the liquidation. There is a sense of unreality, a feeling of bitter laughter, and a bit of bitterness. People with similar experiences and feelings, please leave your footprints in the comment area. Today, my total capital loss is -1.58%, which is completely within the acceptable range. I think the high position of the big cake is more dangerous and beyond my cognition. So except for shorting after the rebound of 105,000, I am basically shorting. I have encountered this situation today more than many times, and it seems familiar. Many people should have withdrawn again, which is very regrettable. I hope to learn a lesson. All the tuition fees paid should make the personal trading system more robust, instead of thinking about getting rich quickly, being very greedy, and not knowing how to stand in time. To summarize briefly, the following points are very important:
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If you have a headache with all the English abbreviations in the cryptocurrency world and have to search them again every time, you might as well download the picture below or save the article below.
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Acronym Glossary: ATH: All-Time High - The highest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. ATL: All-Time Low - The lowest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. AML: Anti-Money Laundering - Measures to prevent illegal funds from entering the financial system. Altcoin: Alternative Coin - Any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. AMA: Ask Me Anything - A Q&A session hosted by a company or individual, where users can ask any questions. APR: Annual Percentage Rate - The annual interest rate on a loan. APY: Annual Percentage Yield - The annual rate of return on an investment. AMOs: Algorithmic Market Operations - Using computer programs to manage and control the market of a system. In cryptocurrency, AMOs are often used to manage the supply of stablecoins to maintain their peg to fiat currency or other assets. AMM: Automated Market Maker - A decentralized exchange that uses smart contracts to automatically provide liquidity for trading. BTD/BTFD: Buy The Dip - Buying when the price is falling. Cex: Centralized Exchange - A centralized cryptocurrency exchange, such as Binance or Coinbase. CBDC: Central Bank Digital Currency - A digital currency issued by a central bank. DYODD: Do Your Own Due Diligence - Conduct thorough research before investing. DD: Due Diligence DYOR: Do Your Own Research DeFi: Decentralized Finance - Decentralized financial services built on blockchain technology. DEPIN: Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks DEX: Decentralized Exchange - A decentralized cryptocurrency exchange, such as Uniswap or PancakeSwap. DAO: Decentralized Autonomous Organization - An organization that runs without central leadership, controlled by its members. DPOS: Delegated Proof of Stake - A consensus mechanism that involves delegating voting rights to elected representatives. DApps: Decentralized Applications - Applications running on a decentralized network. FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out - The fear of missing out on a potential opportunity. FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt - Negative sentiment intended to create doubt. GM: Good Morning GN: Good Night Gamefi: Game + finance - Play-to-earn blockchain games. GMI: Going to make it - Used to express optimism about a project's success. Gwei: giga wei - A subunit of Ether. HODL: Hold On for Dear Life - To hold onto an investment for a long time. NAFA: Not A Financial Advice - This is not financial advice. ICO: Initial Coin Offering - A fundraising method for cryptocurrency projects. IEO: Initial Exchange Offering - An ICO conducted on a cryptocurrency exchange. IBO: Initial Bounty Offering A method of launching a cryptocurrency project that incentivizes individuals to contribute their skills and time in exchange for new cryptocurrency tokens. IDO: Initial Decentralized Exchange Offering The initial issuance of tokens on a decentralized exchange to raise funds from investors. IFO: Initial Farm Offering A DeFi project distributes new tokens to participants proportionally based on the amount of native tokens they provide.
IGO: Initial Game Offering Early investment in a blockchain game by purchasing the game's tokens or NFTs.
INO: Initial NFT Offering A fundraising method based on NFTs, similar to traditional ICOs. INOs allow NFT projects to sell NFTs to the public during their initial launch to raise funds and expand their community.
ISPO: Initial Stake Pool Offering A unique fundraising method on the Cardano blockchain to support new projects. Unlike traditional ICOs, ISPOs don't sell tokens directly. Instead, users delegate their ADA to the new project's stake pool in exchange for the project's tokens.
ITO: Initial Token Offering A new type of fundraising method that involves issuing digital tokens to raise funds for blockchain projects.
JOMO: Joy of Missing Out The opposite of FOMO. It refers to the feeling of happiness or relief from not participating in something, especially when the price crashes or a project is revealed as a scam.
KYC: Know Your Customer The process of a business verifying the identity of its clients, often required by exchanges for compliance reasons.
LFG: Let's F-u-c-king Go/ Let's Freaking Go An expression used to convey excitement about a new project launch, NFT news, etc., similar to saying "let's go!"
MEV: Miner Extractable Value Additional revenue that miners can extract by reordering, including, or excluding transactions when creating new blocks.
NFT: Non-Fungible Token A unique digital asset representing items such as art, music, or in-game items.
OS: OpenSea The largest NFT marketplace on Ethereum.
OG: Original Gangster Originally referring to founding members of gangs, it now refers to early adopters or pioneers in a field. In the crypto community, OGs are respected early participants with deep knowledge of the space.
PNL: Profit and Loss The difference between the revenue and costs for a particular transaction or investment.
PoA: Proof of Authority A consensus mechanism where only authorized nodes can validate transactions and create new blocks. These authorized nodes are typically pre-selected and have high credibility.
PoB: Proof of Burn A consensus mechanism that involves "burning" cryptocurrency to verify transactions and maintain network security.
PoD: Proof of Development A way to prove that a cryptocurrency project has a real development team and the ability to deliver.
PoH: Proof of History A blockchain consensus mechanism that records the order of events using a verifiable time-series.
PoIM: Proof of Immutable A cryptographic technique designed to prove the immutability of blockchain data. Once data is recorded on the blockchain, it cannot be modified or deleted.
PoV: Proof of Value A new consensus mechanism that determines a participant's status and rights in a blockchain network based on their value contributions.
ROI: Return on Investment The ratio of profit to the investment cost.
STO: Security Token Offering A method of digitizing traditional financial securities (like stocks, bonds, and funds) and issuing them as tokens on a blockchain.
Socialfi: Social + finance A blockchain economic system that combines social networks and DeFi.
SATS: Satoshi The smallest unit of Bitcoin. 1 BTC = 10^8 SATs. It can also refer to inscriptions on Bitcoin.
To Da Moon: to the moon(Dogecoin) Indicates a rapid price increase, often used in conjunction with Dogecoin.
TVL: Total Value Locked The total value of assets locked in a DeFi protocol.
TGE: Token Generation Event The event when tokens are created and issued on a blockchain.
TX: Transaction Refers to the act of exchanging crypto assets on a cryptocurrency network.
TPS: Transactions Per Second Indicates the maximum number of transactions that a cryptocurrency network can process in one second.
UTXO: Unspent Transaction Output Refers to the remaining balance from a previous transaction that has not been spent.
2FA: Two-Factor Authentication An additional layer of security beyond a username and password that requires two different forms of verification.
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Acronym Glossary: ATH: All-Time High - The highest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. ATL: All-Time Low - The lowest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. AML: Anti-Money Laundering - Measures to prevent illegal funds from entering the financial system. Altcoin: Alternative Coin - Any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. AMA: Ask Me Anything - A Q&A session hosted by a company or individual, where users can ask any questions. APR: Annual Percentage Rate - The annual interest rate on a loan. APY: Annual Percentage Yield - The annual rate of return on an investment. AMOs: Algorithmic Market Operations - Using computer programs to manage and control the market of a system. In cryptocurrency, AMOs are often used to manage the supply of stablecoins to maintain their peg to fiat currency or other assets. AMM: Automated Market Maker - A decentralized exchange that uses smart contracts to automatically provide liquidity for trading. BTD/BTFD: Buy The Dip - Buying when the price is falling. Cex: Centralized Exchange - A centralized cryptocurrency exchange, such as Binance or Coinbase. CBDC: Central Bank Digital Currency - A digital currency issued by a central bank. DYODD: Do Your Own Due Diligence - Conduct thorough research before investing. DD: Due Diligence DYOR: Do Your Own Research DeFi: Decentralized Finance - Decentralized financial services built on blockchain technology. DEPIN: Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks DEX: Decentralized Exchange - A decentralized cryptocurrency exchange, such as Uniswap or PancakeSwap. DAO: Decentralized Autonomous Organization - An organization that runs without central leadership, controlled by its members. DPOS: Delegated Proof of Stake - A consensus mechanism that involves delegating voting rights to elected representatives. DApps: Decentralized Applications - Applications running on a decentralized network. FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out - The fear of missing out on a potential opportunity. FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt - Negative sentiment intended to create doubt. GM: Good Morning GN: Good Night Gamefi: Game + finance - Play-to-earn blockchain games. GMI: Going to make it - Used to express optimism about a project's success. Gwei: giga wei - A subunit of Ether. HODL: Hold On for Dear Life - To hold onto an investment for a long time. NAFA: Not A Financial Advice - This is not financial advice. ICO: Initial Coin Offering - A fundraising method for cryptocurrency projects. IEO: Initial Exchange Offering - An ICO conducted on a cryptocurrency exchange. IBO: Initial Bounty Offering A method of launching a cryptocurrency project that incentivizes individuals to contribute their skills and time in exchange for new cryptocurrency tokens. IDO: Initial Decentralized Exchange Offering The initial issuance of tokens on a decentralized exchange to raise funds from investors. IFO: Initial Farm Offering A DeFi project distributes new tokens to participants proportionally based on the amount of native tokens they provide.
IGO: Initial Game Offering Early investment in a blockchain game by purchasing the game's tokens or NFTs.
INO: Initial NFT Offering A fundraising method based on NFTs, similar to traditional ICOs. INOs allow NFT projects to sell NFTs to the public during their initial launch to raise funds and expand their community.
ISPO: Initial Stake Pool Offering A unique fundraising method on the Cardano blockchain to support new projects. Unlike traditional ICOs, ISPOs don't sell tokens directly. Instead, users delegate their ADA to the new project's stake pool in exchange for the project's tokens.
ITO: Initial Token Offering A new type of fundraising method that involves issuing digital tokens to raise funds for blockchain projects.
JOMO: Joy of Missing Out The opposite of FOMO. It refers to the feeling of happiness or relief from not participating in something, especially when the price crashes or a project is revealed as a scam.
KYC: Know Your Customer The process of a business verifying the identity of its clients, often required by exchanges for compliance reasons.
LFG: Let's F-u-c-king Go/ Let's Freaking Go An expression used to convey excitement about a new project launch, NFT news, etc., similar to saying "let's go!"
MEV: Miner Extractable Value Additional revenue that miners can extract by reordering, including, or excluding transactions when creating new blocks.
NFT: Non-Fungible Token A unique digital asset representing items such as art, music, or in-game items.
OS: OpenSea The largest NFT marketplace on Ethereum.
OG: Original Gangster Originally referring to founding members of gangs, it now refers to early adopters or pioneers in a field. In the crypto community, OGs are respected early participants with deep knowledge of the space.
PNL: Profit and Loss The difference between the revenue and costs for a particular transaction or investment.
PoA: Proof of Authority A consensus mechanism where only authorized nodes can validate transactions and create new blocks. These authorized nodes are typically pre-selected and have high credibility.
PoB: Proof of Burn A consensus mechanism that involves "burning" cryptocurrency to verify transactions and maintain network security.
PoD: Proof of Development A way to prove that a cryptocurrency project has a real development team and the ability to deliver.
PoH: Proof of History A blockchain consensus mechanism that records the order of events using a verifiable time-series.
PoIM: Proof of Immutable A cryptographic technique designed to prove the immutability of blockchain data. Once data is recorded on the blockchain, it cannot be modified or deleted.
PoV: Proof of Value A new consensus mechanism that determines a participant's status and rights in a blockchain network based on their value contributions.
ROI: Return on Investment The ratio of profit to the investment cost.
STO: Security Token Offering A method of digitizing traditional financial securities (like stocks, bonds, and funds) and issuing them as tokens on a blockchain.
Socialfi: Social + finance A blockchain economic system that combines social networks and DeFi.
SATS: Satoshi The smallest unit of Bitcoin. 1 BTC = 10^8 SATs. It can also refer to inscriptions on Bitcoin.
To Da Moon: to the moon(Dogecoin) Indicates a rapid price increase, often used in conjunction with Dogecoin.
TVL: Total Value Locked The total value of assets locked in a DeFi protocol.
TGE: Token Generation Event The event when tokens are created and issued on a blockchain.
TX: Transaction Refers to the act of exchanging crypto assets on a cryptocurrency network.
TPS: Transactions Per Second Indicates the maximum number of transactions that a cryptocurrency network can process in one second.
UTXO: Unspent Transaction Output Refers to the remaining balance from a previous transaction that has not been spent.
2FA: Two-Factor Authentication An additional layer of security beyond a username and password that requires two different forms of verification.
Ultimate Crypto Acronym Glossary:Master All the Jargon in One Go
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Cryptocurrency abbreviations: one article to solve your communication barriers
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Trading Plan Update: Spot Market Edition
The daily chart risk for the spot market has been mitigated, but it's not yet time to bottom-fish. Entering at 1/10th of your position is currently suitable, with the expectation of a daily chart rebound. The decision to exit can be made based on BTC's performance. Bottom-fishing should occur during a consecutive weekly chart adjustment. DYOR.
1.Fully Circulating Coins: NOT\GNS GNS has seen a more significant pullback), so increasing its allocation is appropriate.
2.Education Concept: EDU
3.Other Value Coins Currently considered to be at a high valuation, waiting for a weekly chart pullback in BTC.
In the following spot recommendations, I would like to add that a total position of 3/10 for the three coins is more appropriate.
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Trading Plan Update, Spot Market
Currently, the risk in the spot market at the daily level has been significantly reduced due to a sharp decline, but it is not yet time to bottom out. At this moment, entering 1/10 is more appropriate, with the expectation of a daily rebound. At this time, one can choose whether to exit based on the performance of BTC; the bottoming out should occur during a continuous adjustment at the weekly level. DYOR
1. Fully Circulating Coins: NOT, GNS GNS has had a more adequate correction compared to others, and the proportion can be appropriately increased. 2. Education Concept: EDU 3. Other Valuable Coins Currently considered to be at a high value position, waiting for BTC's weekly level adjustment to be in place. Further plans will be released later.
Key focus on platform coins, public chains, privacy coins, decentralized exchange coins, and other categories. Detailed research will be released later.
The daily chart risk for the spot market has been mitigated, but it's not yet time to bottom-fish. Entering at 1/10th of your position is currently suitable, with the expectation of a daily chart rebound. The decision to exit can be made based on BTC's performance. Bottom-fishing should occur during a consecutive weekly chart adjustment. DYOR.
1.Fully Circulating Coins: NOT\GNS GNS has seen a more significant pullback), so increasing its allocation is appropriate.
2.Education Concept: EDU
3.Other Value Coins Currently considered to be at a high valuation, waiting for a weekly chart pullback in BTC.
Currently, the risk in the spot market at the daily level has been significantly reduced due to a sharp decline, but it is not yet time to bottom out. At this moment, entering 1/10 is more appropriate, with the expectation of a daily rebound. At this time, one can choose whether to exit based on the performance of BTC; the bottoming out should occur during a continuous adjustment at the weekly level. DYOR
1. Fully Circulating Coins: NOT, GNS GNS has had a more adequate correction compared to others, and the proportion can be appropriately increased. 2. Education Concept: EDU 3. Other Valuable Coins Currently considered to be at a high value position, waiting for BTC's weekly level adjustment to be in place. Further plans will be released later.
Key focus on platform coins, public chains, privacy coins, decentralized exchange coins, and other categories. Detailed research will be released later.