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Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
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Hot
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Demo Trading
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Launch
CandyDrop
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How to choose trading targets?
Today, I would like to share four core principles to help you avoid pitfalls: Don’t engage if you’re unfamiliar, don’t engage if you’re inactive, don’t engage if the patterns are unclear, and don’t engage if the trends are ambiguous. Reflecting on your trading experience, have you often been attracted to assets with large fluctuations, blindly following them? This is actually a common misconception. The key to success lies in initially selecting one or two familiar assets. We enter this market for a better life, but today’s trading environment is vastly different. Wealth should be managed with spare money and a relaxed mindset. However, in reality, you are the only one who fully understands your financial and mental capacity. If you simultaneously operate on too many assets, it will not only overextend your funds but also drain your time and energy, ultimately leaving you exhausted.
Moreover, whether in the crypto world or elsewhere, those who want to earn the last penny are always the ones left holding the bag. So don't try to earn the last penny. Making money is a small matter; improving your understanding is the big deal.