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### The "Practice" of Spot Trading
There is a group of people in the crypto world who don't play futures, don't follow the hype, and never touch altcoins. It sounds "foolish," but in reality, they live as winners.
A trader who has been in the crypto scene for 9 years has validated this logic with actual results—starting with 100,000 yuan, through spot trading and dollar-cost averaging strategies, eventually growing the capital to 38 million yuan, and even accumulating 5 properties, with monthly rent income rivaling a white-collar annual salary.
She has a famous saying: "The ones who make big money in the crypto world are always the contrarians." Chasing rallies and panic selling are instinctive, but to profit from the market, you need to go against human nature.
### The "K-Line Psychology" Behind Six Trading Principles
**Rapid rises are like fireworks; slow declines are opportunities**
A sudden surge in price may seem tempting, but it is often a smoke screen for the main players to offload their holdings. Conversely, during slow declines, large funds quietly accumulate. Take the August 2024 market—Bitcoin plunged over 10% in a single day. During the market panic, few dared to go all-in on mainstream coins. But she understood a principle: true big players never flaunt their accumulation; they quietly position themselves when the market is at its most desperate.
**When a sharp drop fails to rebound, it's time to exit**
If the price falls and rebounds weakly, it often indicates capital is flowing out. Many people end up trapped in the middle because they are reluctant to admit defeat at this point. Her approach is straightforward: when the rebound is not strong enough to recover lost ground, she exits first. Preserving your bullets is more important than heroically bottom-fishing.
This is not cowardice, but a way of using trading experience to prolong your survival.