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#比特币流动性 There's a kind of regret called not earning enough money to keep people around
Three years ago, trader Xiao Yang I met once had his funds grow to a certain point but then fell into debt, and even his girlfriend left him because of it. At his lowest point, he only had 20,000 USDT left. I decided to try and help him—over more than 1,000 days and nights, we turned that money into 450,000. No insider information, no chasing market peaks, just treating each trade as a level-up in a game, gradually honing our skills.
Later, I realized that those who survive in the crypto world all follow these rules:
**Volume rhythm reveals the main force's intentions**
Rapid rise, slow fall? That’s the main force building a bottom and stockpiling. A slow correction after a sharp surge is often just a shakeout; don’t be scared into selling. The true top signal is a volume spike followed by a waterfall decline—that’s when the weak hands are giving up their experience. Conversely, quick drops and slow rises are a prelude to distribution; don’t try to catch the last rebound at low levels, as there might still be one final move.
**High volume at high levels can still push higher, lack of volume is a warning**
Many people panic and sell when they see volume at high levels. Wrong. If high levels still have volume, it indicates funds are still pushing, and the price can go higher; but if there's no volume at high levels, it’s eerily quiet—that’s the dead silence before a crash.
**Watch volume at the bottom carefully**
A single spike in volume at the bottom can be misleading. The real reliable sign of accumulation is sustained volume after oscillation, which indicates genuine money flowing in.
**The core of trading is human psychology**
Candlestick charts record history, but volume reflects current market sentiment. Low volume means no one is paying attention; sudden volume spikes mean funds are really moving.
**The most valuable skill is "nothing"**
People without obsessions live the longest. When it’s time to be in cash, stay in cash; when it’s time to act, take action. Staying calm and unhurried isn’t about lying flat, but about mastering your mindset.
Opportunities in the crypto world are everywhere every day, but few can survive. The key difference is whether you can see the bigger picture and control your hands. Experience only comes from real trading.