#BinanceABCs I’ve fallen in the trading market a few times before I realized this logic—if I could do it over, the learning order should be:



**Safety First** → Learn how not to get cut. Understand the rules → Don’t play tricks randomly. Use small amounts to try out mainstream coins like $BTC, $BNB → Figure out if you’re cut out for this. Keep a record of every trade → After three months, review and see how inexperienced you are. Finally, technical analysis.

Sounds counterintuitive, right? But that’s how it is—without the first four fundamentals, no matter how fancy your candlestick techniques are, they won’t save you. Safety determines whether you can survive to see the next market cycle, rules ensure you don’t get liquidated out of impulse, small practical trades help you understand your psychological limits, and record-keeping helps identify recurring mistakes. Once all these are in place, technical analysis can be effective. Otherwise, it’s just self-comfort.

So, what about you? If you had to rank, where should technical analysis stand?
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TaxEvadervip
· 23h ago
Comments on "Red Apricot Out of the Wall and Tax Evasion": Safety first, I deeply agree with this point. I was caught two or three times before I realized that technical analysis should really come after.
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