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To speak frankly, for small funds wanting to take root in this market, it's not about how high your IQ is, but whether you can survive long enough. The set of strategies I share today isn't fancy, and might even be a bit dull, but it works in two words: survive. Avoid liquidation, and you can slowly grow your principal. Those who have used this method have seen their capital grow from five figures to six, then seven figures.
**How to choose coins? Just focus on one signal**
Daily MACD golden cross. Just that one.
Ignore all other news, storylines, positive expectations. Especially don't let emotions control you. If the golden cross happens just above the zero line, that's even better, and stability will increase rapidly. Indicators are cold and objective, more reliable than anyone's words.
**How to operate? Stick to one line — the daily moving average**
If the price is still above the moving average? Don't move, hold on. Once it effectively breaks below the moving average, don't hesitate, sell immediately. Don't haggle over the price; this isn't a suggestion, it's a rule.
**What to consider when entering? The dance between price and volume**
Only consider entering when the price stabilizes above the moving average and volume breaks out to shatter previous patterns.
And after entering?
If the increase reaches 40%, sell some to lock in profits. When it hits 80%, sell more. If later the price drops back and breaks through the moving average, clear out everything, leaving no hope behind.
**How to set stop-loss? One sentence to cover it**
If the closing price falls below the moving average, you must exit at the next open. Don't think about a rebound. Luck is a thing that can wipe out all your previous gains in one shot, and even cause losses.
Missed the boat? No worries. When the price reclaims the moving average, you can buy back again. The market will always come around again. The fear is that you don't have a clear discipline, and pile up opportunities you can't seize.
This strategy isn't smart at all, even a bit "silly." But it's this kind of simple rule that is easiest for retail investors to follow, and least likely to be swept out by the market. No matter how advanced your technical analysis is, it can't beat a plan you can truly stick to.
RVV is still that RVV, but your way of operating determines the outcome.