#密码资产动态追踪 Having experienced 7 years in the crypto world, today I want to talk about a few things that are counterintuitive but valuable. An 80s kid, hustling in Shanghai, starting from 50,000 yuan, growing step by step to the current scale. $BROCCOLI714 has witnessed many stories.



There’s no secret to this path—no insider info, no shortcuts, no luck of being chosen by heaven. The only true thing is: using the most basic methods to live longer than others.

Why can some people survive round after round in the market, while others disappear after just one? I’ve asked myself this countless times. The answer isn’t complicated: understand what the market makers are doing, and control that impulsive heart of yours.

Below are 6 trading phenomena repeatedly validated over more than 2000 days and nights. Not deep theories, but truly useful:

**Rapid rise followed by slow correction, most aren’t the top**
This kind of rhythm usually indicates a shakeout, with funds rotating. Don’t panic and rush to sell.

**Quick drop followed by slow climb, beware this is a sign of distribution**
After a flash crash, the price gradually creeps up, seeming to give you another chance. But? It’s often the big players unloading at the end. Don’t be fooled by the thought “It’s already fallen so much.”

**High volume at a high level doesn’t necessarily mean you should sell; no volume is a red flag**
When the price spikes to a high level and trading volume still increases, it indicates more people are trying to push the price higher; the real warning sign is when the price stays high but suddenly cools off—this eerie “silence” is often a prelude to a big drop.

**A single large bullish candle at the bottom isn’t a reversal signal**
The true bottom is carved out over time. It takes several days or even longer of stable volume to confirm that funds are truly building a position. A single big bullish candle? That’s just a smoke screen.

**Volume reveals more truth than candlesticks**
People watching candlesticks are actually looking at a mirror. Volume is the real story—it reflects what the market truly thinks, where the battle between bulls and bears is really happening.

**Knowing when to hold cash is the mark of a true expert**
Holding cash isn’t weakness; it’s a choice. Not chasing highs is self-control. Staying calm is confidence. When you can face the market without obsession, trading truly works for you.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 01-07 08:01
Speaking honestly, living a long life is the true way. My biggest takeaway in these years has been learning to hold an empty position.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 01-07 08:00
7 years of survival and that's all the insight you have? To be honest, I believe in the "stay in cash" part, but the rest... the idea of judging by volume rather than charts has long been proven wrong, hasn't it?
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TheMemefathervip
· 01-07 08:00
It's really true, living a long life is the real key, most of those who go all-in at once are basically dead in the first round.
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HodlOrRegretvip
· 01-07 07:43
Surviving for 7 years is all about not being greedy, and that's so true. I've also been tricked by washouts countless times.
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