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#比特币流动性 Someone keeps asking me, how to pick the worthwhile coins among so many? Where is the most suitable rhythm to get in? Honestly, there’s no mysticism involved. This is how I do it myself—follow the trend, stick to discipline.
This logic doesn’t guarantee you get rich overnight, but it really helps you avoid pitfalls and achieve steady growth.
**How to choose coins?**
The first step is crucial. I never start by diving into technical indicators. I look for "active coins." What are active coins? They are those with suddenly increased trading volume, sharp price fluctuations, and clear signs of capital inflow. Dead coins, even if cheap, are not touched.
Then my mindset is very straightforward—don’t get caught up in daily K-line charts. The key is the monthly chart. As long as the monthly MACD shows a golden cross, this coin makes it onto my watchlist. It’s like firing up a big ship—after that, it’s just waiting for the right moment to board.
**The final hurdle before entering**
After confirming the big trend, I look at the daily chart. The 60-day moving average is my baseline. When the price pulls back to this level with sufficient volume, and everything aligns, I seriously consider getting in. Some might say the cost is high? Yes, but the downside space is clear, and if I feel secure, I can hold through the volatility.
**Stop-loss and take-profit**
The rules are simple and straightforward: if the price effectively breaks below the 60-day moving average, I exit immediately. No hesitation, no excuses. Staying alive is more important than making money. The next opportunity will always come.
What about profits? I never get greedy. When floating gains reach a certain level, I take profits in batches—lock in some first, and leave the rest as an "emotional position." This way, even if the market fluctuates again, I can hold steady without fear of retracement.
Some think my approach is too conservative or mechanical. But after being in this circle for a long time, you realize—luck gets you money, but systems keep you alive. Rules that can be consistently followed are more valuable than any one-time doubling of your holdings.
If you want to stabilize your position and get the rhythm right, let’s do it together—don’t miss every opportunity.