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If you don't have much capital on hand, the first thing is to survive, don't think about getting rich overnight. The most practical approach for small funds is to slowly snowball, and once the base grows, the returns can become truly substantial.
For assets like SOL and XRP, many traders have turned around from three-figure losses to five-figure profits through disciplined trading. The method is actually very straightforward—just four steps. The simpler the approach, the easier it is to execute, and the less likely it is to be eliminated by the market.
**Step 1: Choose a Coin Based on a Signal**
A daily MACD golden cross—that's it. Don't listen to all kinds of news flying around; those are just noise. Especially when a golden cross appears above the zero line, the subsequent trend tends to be more stable. Technical indicators are static and reliable—they won't deceive you, more dependable than any analysis.
**Step 2: Only Follow One Line in Trading**
The daily moving average. Hold the position when the price is above the line; exit when it falls below. Don't be clever and imagine a reversal; discipline is simple and brutal—once the closing price breaks below the moving average, it's time to leave.
**Step 3: Two Trigger Points for Entry and Exit**
When the price breaks through the moving average, trading volume should also increase and break above the moving average simultaneously. Both conditions must be met before fully entering the position.
The logic for selling is equally clear: sell part of your holdings when the price rises 25%, and sell more when it rises 50%. If the price falls below the moving average, don't hesitate—liquidate all remaining positions.
**Step 4: The Only Stop-Loss Rule**
If the closing price falls below the moving average, regardless of how the next day opens, exit the position. A moment of luck can wipe out all the profits you've painstakingly accumulated. But missing out isn't scary—wait until the price returns above the moving average, then buy back.
This method may seem a bit simple, even not very smart. But often, this kind of simple approach is what retail traders can stick to the most, and it's the most effective way to survive through trial and error. For assets that follow this logic, strictly following signals, controlling position sizes, and balancing gains and losses can unexpectedly lead to a full wave of profit.
Market opportunities are never lacking; what’s truly missing is a set of operational rules you can follow. If you can't even establish such a simple and clear framework, then no matter how many opportunities there are, they will just pass by like clouds. With the market changing again, instead of envying others' gains, it's better to set your own rules and gradually recover the time and opportunities you've lost.