Recently, AXS's performance has been really strong, and I also gained 2000 points along the way. Sharing my recent trading approach.
From the 4-hour chart, the structure's lows are continuously getting higher, which is a very good signal. After the price retested the MA30 and MA60, two key moving averages, it successfully stabilized without further decline, confirming the validity of the upward trend.
On the 1-hour level, it broke through the previous consolidation zone. The key point is that after retesting this breakout, it did not fall below again, and trading volume also increased. This situation is quite clear now, indicating that it’s safe to follow the trend.
My approach is to plan target levels in advance. When the market reaches the confirmed target zone, I take profits directly without waiting for a pullback or other signals. There’s no guesswork or random operations during trading; everything is based on structural confirmation and execution.
In fact, trading is less about occasionally catching the right move and more about whether you can repeatedly do the right things consistently. Stick to this logic and gradually build your win rate.
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ProposalManiac
· 9h ago
Once the structure is confirmed, proceed. It sounds good, but the problem is that most people can't distinguish between a true structural stabilization and a false breakout. Historically, these high-frequency trading systems can outperform in the early stages, but once the market encounters a black swan event, they all collapse due to the lack of risk buffering mechanisms.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 9h ago
It sounds smooth, but I just want to ask—has the health factor of this wave of market movement been calculated? The MA stabilization is indeed impressive, but what about the lending ratio? Could there be hidden risks of a chain reaction of liquidations?
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RebaseVictim
· 9h ago
2000 points is indeed intense. I'm still debating whether to add to my position in this wave.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 9h ago
2000 points is indeed fierce, I'm also watching the rhythm of AXS here.
Grasping the rhythm is everything; making quick money is easy to lose even faster.
That's right, stability is the key.
I'm also learning this logic, and I feel it still needs to be validated over several cycles.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 9h ago
2000 points is pretty good, this wave was indeed well captured.
I agree with this logic. Once the structure is confirmed, just go for it, no need to hesitate.
坚持做对的事,听着简单实际太难了,大多数人还是在臆测
Staying consistent with the right actions is easier said than done; most people are still guessing.
The discussion about the moving average stabilizing is good, but many people can't see these details.
People who can keep making money think this way too, and I’ve started to operate like this as well.
You're right, accumulating a high win rate is the key, not just one big win.
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WhaleSurfer
· 10h ago
2000 points, envy. I'm still hesitating over here.
Recently, AXS's performance has been really strong, and I also gained 2000 points along the way. Sharing my recent trading approach.
From the 4-hour chart, the structure's lows are continuously getting higher, which is a very good signal. After the price retested the MA30 and MA60, two key moving averages, it successfully stabilized without further decline, confirming the validity of the upward trend.
On the 1-hour level, it broke through the previous consolidation zone. The key point is that after retesting this breakout, it did not fall below again, and trading volume also increased. This situation is quite clear now, indicating that it’s safe to follow the trend.
My approach is to plan target levels in advance. When the market reaches the confirmed target zone, I take profits directly without waiting for a pullback or other signals. There’s no guesswork or random operations during trading; everything is based on structural confirmation and execution.
In fact, trading is less about occasionally catching the right move and more about whether you can repeatedly do the right things consistently. Stick to this logic and gradually build your win rate.