A buddy of mine who used to run a small business later shifted to the crypto space, focusing on trading strategies. Now his assets have long surpassed ten million. He shared a method with me that sounds simple and straightforward, but the results are indeed stable—centered around trading on the daily chart.
**Step 1: Look for MACD Golden Cross** Only look for golden cross signals on the daily chart, especially those that form above the zero line. This is the best entry point. Many people get confused by the various timeframes; his advice is to stick strictly to the daily chart and not to overthink.
**Step 2: Use the Daily Moving Average as a Reference** After entering the trade, only watch one moving average—the daily moving average. Hold as long as the price stays above it; sell if it breaks below. The logic is simple and clear. No need for complicated indicator systems; one line is enough.
**Step 3: The Timing for Full Position Entry** Wait until the price breaks above the daily moving average with volume confirming the move, then go all-in. This is a key signal to confirm the trend.
**Step 4: Partial Exit Strategy** There are three thresholds: sell one-third when the gain exceeds 40%; sell another third when the gain exceeds 80%; and if the price falls below the daily moving average, clear out the remaining position. No exceptions, no fantasies.
**Finally, this point is especially important—Risk Defense Line** Although the probability of breaking below this method is very low, if a black swan event occurs the next day and the daily moving average is directly broken, you must sell everything immediately. Don't hold onto any hope; just wait until it reclaims the daily moving average to re-enter. Stop-loss is always the top priority.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 7h ago
Sounds good, but I trust my intuition more. The daily golden cross setup is a bit too textbook.
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GasBandit
· 17h ago
It sounds like the old routine of daily trading, but indeed some people make money with it. The key is still execution and mindset.
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-03 03:53
Sounds reliable, but nine out of ten that can actually be executed will be killed by emotions, especially the part where they sell one-third after an 80% increase; many people simply can't bring themselves to do it.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-03 03:53
Another story of a millionaire... Basically, it's the daily MACD + moving averages. Why does it sound so familiar?
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-03 03:52
The daily MACD setup is really impeccable; the key is to have discipline. Most people get wiped out because of greed.
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FastLeaver
· 01-03 03:50
The daily MACD trading strategy is indeed old-fashioned but useful, it just requires super strong execution, and most people can't hold on until that day.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-03 03:49
Listen, I've been using this daily chart setup for a long time. To be honest, it's all about discipline. Many people just can't let go and insist on looking at that pile of useless four-hour and five-minute lines, and in the end, it's all just luck.
A buddy of mine who used to run a small business later shifted to the crypto space, focusing on trading strategies. Now his assets have long surpassed ten million. He shared a method with me that sounds simple and straightforward, but the results are indeed stable—centered around trading on the daily chart.
**Step 1: Look for MACD Golden Cross**
Only look for golden cross signals on the daily chart, especially those that form above the zero line. This is the best entry point. Many people get confused by the various timeframes; his advice is to stick strictly to the daily chart and not to overthink.
**Step 2: Use the Daily Moving Average as a Reference**
After entering the trade, only watch one moving average—the daily moving average. Hold as long as the price stays above it; sell if it breaks below. The logic is simple and clear. No need for complicated indicator systems; one line is enough.
**Step 3: The Timing for Full Position Entry**
Wait until the price breaks above the daily moving average with volume confirming the move, then go all-in. This is a key signal to confirm the trend.
**Step 4: Partial Exit Strategy**
There are three thresholds: sell one-third when the gain exceeds 40%; sell another third when the gain exceeds 80%; and if the price falls below the daily moving average, clear out the remaining position. No exceptions, no fantasies.
**Finally, this point is especially important—Risk Defense Line**
Although the probability of breaking below this method is very low, if a black swan event occurs the next day and the daily moving average is directly broken, you must sell everything immediately. Don't hold onto any hope; just wait until it reclaims the daily moving average to re-enter. Stop-loss is always the top priority.