#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 How to make a contract stable? Sharing my experience with everyone.



First, find the right asset class that suits you and stick to it—don't try to do everything. Technical indicators should be simple rather than complex; using just moving averages and trend lines is enough—complex tools often lead to mistakes. Review your trades after each close; this habit can save your life.

Entry and exit signals in trading should be consistent. For example, if you're going long with moving averages, use the same for stop-loss; don't switch between candlestick charts and volume analysis, as this can easily deceive you. Developing a right-side trading habit is most important—wait for the trend to be confirmed before acting, and avoid jumping in on the left side.

Your mindset and understanding of the overall market trend determine how far you can go. No matter how skilled a trader is, they should trade with a small position—heavy positions are typical for beginners and gamblers.

Adjust your strategy based on market conditions: when the trend is clear, go for medium to long-term trades; during consolidation, trade in waves. When the price is above the moving average, go long; if it breaks below, consider shorting. Changes in position size can tell you a lot—an increase during an uptrend indicates bullish accumulation, so continue to go long; if the price rises but positions decrease, it signals a potential reversal. The same applies to downtrends—if positions increase, stay bearish; if they decrease, be alert for a rebound.

Last point: choose to go long during periods with high gains, and go short during periods with concentrated declines. When the timing and direction are right, efficiency can be doubled.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 12-17 18:29
Laughing to death, this is the legendary "Chives Prevention Guide," and those who follow it are the next victims to be harvested. Holding a large position is the standard for gamblers; small positions are the starting point for bankruptcy. There is no middle ground in the crypto world. Using moving averages for stop-loss sounds correct, but the market can gap right through your stop-loss order, then rebound, and you'll be left watching others make money. Right-side trading? Bro, by the time I do right-side trading, the people on the left have already stepped out. The time lag is just so heartbreaking. Can changes in open interest tell you anything? If they could tell you what the market makers are thinking, that would be even more absurd, and this idea is more abrupt than the punchlines in my comedy routines.
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TestnetNomadvip
· 12-17 08:58
That's quite straightforward, but I'm just worried that those who know might still lose money.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 12-17 07:10
Small positions have really saved me several times; heavy positions would have lost everything long ago.
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CryptoNomicsvip
· 12-17 07:08
honestly this is just moving averages + confirmation bias wrapped in survivorship bias. the open interest correlation matrix you're describing has near-zero predictive power once you control for volatility regimes. ceteris paribus, your "regime switching" is just curve-fitting historical data—statistically insignificant beyond noise.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 12-17 07:03
The naive aesthetics of moving averages and trend lines are somewhat like the reductive approach of early digital art—rejecting complexity and returning to the essence. Self-discipline in review and reflection is especially valuable in the blockchain era.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 12-17 06:43
Small positions saved my life, heavy positions are all tears.
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