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#战略性加仓BTC Traders with a capital scale below 10,000 USDT should focus on mastering a simple system that keeps their accounts alive rather than pursuing complicated strategies. The core of this method is one principle: no liquidation, steady growth.
I have seen many users grow their funds from five figures to seven figures using this logic. The secret lies in just four steps. The simpler the approach, the easier it is to stick with it long-term.
**First, the only signal for selecting coins is the daily MACD golden cross**
Don’t listen to the overwhelming market rumors. It’s best to wait until the golden cross appears above the zero line, as this signal has a higher success rate. Technical patterns don’t lie and are far more reliable than some opinions.
**Second, the trading rhythm should follow the daily moving average**
Hold when the price is above the moving average; exit when it falls below. No exceptions, no room for luck. When the price breaks below the moving average, it’s a signal to exit. This is a rule, not a suggestion.
**Third, entry and exit depend on the coordination of price and volume**
When the price breaks above the moving average and volume expands simultaneously, it’s the right time to build a full position. For profits, reduce some when gains reach 40%, and if it continues to rise to 80%, take some profits again to give the trade room to breathe. If the price falls below the moving average, close all remaining positions without hesitation.
**Fourth, there is only one stop-loss line — if the closing price falls below the moving average, you must exit**
Even if there are signs of rebound the next day, you must exit unconditionally. A lucky bounce could wipe out all previously accumulated profits. Missing the opportunity is not scary; wait until the price reclaims the moving average and buy back.
This method may seem not very sophisticated, even a bit blunt. But retail traders don’t need to be smart; they need to be able to stick to it — which is exactly where most people give up easily. Just like during the previous PIPPIN market wave, following signals strictly, controlling position sizes, and setting reasonable risk-reward ratios led to unexpected gains.
The market is never short of opportunities; there’s always a next wave. But without a clear trading discipline, even more opportunities will only be fleeting.