Which three market conditions are worth risking everything?



- Falling 70% and moving sideways for three months—panic selling is over, bottom funds are slowly accumulating.
- Breaking through key resistance on the weekly chart—first shot indicating trend reversal.
- Market extremely panicked and suddenly surging—most likely to find bargains when blood is flowing.

Grabbing any one of these opportunities, starting with a tenfold return on your principal is not a dream.

Three types of people who can never master position rolling:

- Hesitant players: want to sell after a 20% rise, get scared and sell after a 5% dip, always missing the big moves.
- Reckless players: go all-in with tenfold leverage at the start, blame the market when they get wiped out.
- High-frequency gamblers: try to trade three times a week, half their profits eaten up by fees.

How to operate practically?

Position Building Stage:
Don’t go all-in right away. Only invest in major coins like BTC, ETH, SOL. Initially, put in at most 20%, keep 80% in reserve for key entry points.

Adding Positions:
When the price breaks previous highs with volume doubling—this is a true breakout—add another 30% to your position.

Exit Signals:
If the closing price drops below the 7-day moving average, sell half; if it drops below the 14-day moving average, liquidate all—don’t wait a second longer.

Greed is the biggest trap:

Earning a million and thinking about two million, then two million and eyeing five million—ultimately, a full retreat wipes everything out. When it’s time to take profits, hesitating even a second is irresponsible.

In the crypto world, real opportunities are few and far between—counted on your fingers in a year. Only those willing to risk their entire stake at key points can turn small money into legends.
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