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Crypto world beginner's guide: solidify the foundation, unlock precise buying and selling passwords


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1. Full Analysis of the Core Concepts of Chán Theory
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1. Fractal: Key reversal point identification of K-line pattern
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• Top formation: When we observe three consecutive K-lines, if the high point of the middle K-line stands out among the three, reaching the highest point, and its low point is also the highest among the three, then the high point of this K-line is defined as the top, and this form is called a top formation. It often indicates a temporary pause or reversal of the short-term uptrend in the market, similar to a small peak on the mountain climbing route, which may be followed by a downhill road.
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• Bottom type: Opposite to the top type, if among the three adjacent K-lines, the high point of the middle K-line is the lowest of the three, and the low point is also the lowest, then its lowest point forms the bottom, which is the bottom type. It is like a glimmer of dawn after the market winter, often implying that the downward market is about to rebound from the bottom, and start an upward trend.
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2. Pen: the basic unit for constructing trends: Pen is the basic building block for depicting price trends in the Wrapping Theory. It is formed by connecting two adjacent and critical top and bottom patterns, with at least one independent K-line as a gap between them, to distinguish different price fluctuations stages. An upward running pen reflects the process of price rising from the bottom, called an upward pen; conversely, a downward pen reflects the trend of price falling from the top.
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3. Segment: A description of price trends on a larger scale: A segment is composed of an odd number of pens in an orderly combination, with the most basic segment containing at least three pens. Moreover, these first three pens must have overlapping parts to ensure the coherence and trend of the segment. An upward segment shows a continuous upward price advancement process, like a steady upward journey in the market; a downward segment represents a downward trajectory of price decline.
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4. Pivot: The core hub and energy gathering area of the trend: The pivot is a crucial concept in the type of trend at a particular level. It is defined by the overlapping parts of at least three consecutive sub-level movement types. When analyzing the upward trend, we focus on the "down-up-down" sub-trend overlap; If you look at the downward trend, the overlap of the "up-down-up" sub-trends is key. The pivot is like an energy transfer station in the market, where the long and short sides play fiercely, which is an important basis for judging the direction and strength of the subsequent trend.
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5. Backstep: a signal of trend exhaustion: In the process of the price trend evolution at a certain level, if the later trend segment is significantly weakened in terms of the intensity compared to the previous segment, whether it is an uptrend or a downtrend, just like an athlete gradually losing strength in the later stage of sprinting, this forms the phenomenon of backstep. Backstep is the external manifestation of changes in the market's internal dynamics, often indicating that the current trend is about to come to an end, providing key clues for investors to grasp the timing of buying and selling.
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Two, detailed analysis of precise buying and selling points in the winding theory
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1. The first type of buying and selling point: the vanguard signal of trend reversal: when the market is in a clear trend, as the market progresses, once a divergence occurs, it is like a high-speed train starting to decelerate, which is a strong indication of an imminent trend reversal. At this time, the corresponding point is the first type of buying and selling point. For investors, this is a highly forward-looking entry or exit opportunity. Seize it, and you can take the lead in the early stage of trend reversal.
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2. The second type of buying and selling point: a stable entry point after a trend reversal: after a trend reversal, the market often experiences a certain amount of retracement and consolidation. When the price first retraces to the central range formed earlier and fails to break through the previous high (after an uptrend reversal) or the previous low (after a downtrend reversal), the second type of buying and selling point is born. Compared to the first type of buying and selling point, it is more stable, giving investors more time to confirm the trend reversal, reducing the risk of misjudgment, and being a high-quality entry point to grasp the medium-term trend.
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3. The third type of buying and selling point: the key confirmation point for the continuation or emergence of trends: when the price breaks away from a certain central range and starts a new trend journey, followed by a pullback action. If the magnitude of the pullback is just right and does not fall back into the 'gravitational range' of the central range, it is like a spacecraft successfully breaking away from the Earth's gravity and heading towards a new orbit. This is the third type of buying and selling point. It not only confirms the continuation of the previous trend but may also herald the vigorous emergence of a new trend, providing investors with an excellent opportunity to follow the trend and expand profits.
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To master the twist theory, you need to start with these basic concepts, carefully ponder the subtleties of buying and selling points, repeatedly practice in the crypto world investment and actual combat, in order to see the light through the clouds and accurately grasp the market pulse.
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