I still can't forget that night when Old Zhang rushed into my house with his phone in hand.

His eyes were shining, and he shoved the screen in front of me—there was a staggering 20,000 U in the account. "See? If I don't make enough to buy a house this time, I won't go home!" 🤑 He patted his chest, his voice trembling with excitement.

And what happened?

Twice he misjudged the direction, twice he stubbornly held on with all his funds.

Two months later, he sat on my sofa, staring blankly at his zeroed-out account. "It blew up," he said hoarsely, "it's all gone."

After that, he disappeared for a full three years.

When we met again, he was relaxed, leaning back in his chair, pushing his phone over—seven digits.

"Now a day's fluctuation is worth a whole year back then," he chuckled, "but I sleep better now."

Who hasn't gone through this?

In my first few years in the industry, I experienced liquidation, fraudulent platforms, and consecutive losses... I went through it all. At my worst, I had only 3,892 in my account, barely enough for rent. 🌪

Later, I was able to recover, all thanks to a few hard-earned rules—

① Rapid rises and slow declines are mostly scams.

Rising like a tiger and falling like a snail—that's the major players accumulating positions, not a real market trend. A true peak is always accompanied by a long bearish candle with high volume. 📉

② A rebound after a sharp drop is poisoned candy.

You think you're getting a bargain, but it's actually the major players dropping a "hope bait" before unloading. Don't reach out; reaching out will get you caught. 🎣

③ High volume at a peak isn't scary; low volume at a peak is deadly.

High volume indicates that funds are still in a tug-of-war; no volume? That means the scythe has swung, just waiting for you to take over.

④ Volume at the bottom doesn't count in one day.

Only continuous volume for three days or more means real money is entering the market. A single day's impulse is called a "false signal".

The market has never changed; only the players who come and go have changed.

Some rushed in with enthusiasm, trapped at the peak; some greedily tried to buy at the bottom, buried halfway up the mountain.

It's not that they didn't try hard; it's that they went the wrong way, with the wrong methods—this market never shows mercy to tears, it only rewards understanding.

If you're still confused, why not follow Sister Lin and make a comeback?

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