$AKT Trend Observation: Strategy Adjustment Is More Important Than Blindly Placing Orders
Recently, I've been contemplating the essence of trading and suddenly realized—good traders and good artists actually share similarities. It's not about reinventing oneself overnight, but about maintaining core logic while flexibly adjusting execution methods based on the environment.
Take trend following as an example. The core concept of "following the trend" never changes, but how to follow? What tools to use to perceive market rhythm? This requires continuous iteration. Sometimes it's moving averages, sometimes trading volume, sometimes market sentiment indicators—akin to innovating your "arrangement" based on different historical contexts.
Another eye-opening point: don't get stuck on a single loss. Just like a work not going viral doesn't mean a career failure, the gains or losses of a single trade are not that critical. What truly matters is the big picture—quarterly and annual performance are the real indicators. Too many people focus on a 50-dollar loss today, which can ruin their mindset.
**Regarding AKT's Current Stance**
It still appears to be mainly observing. The reasons are simple: - The 4-hour chart shows RSI is somewhat strong, but looking at the 1-hour chart, trading volume has plunged over 50%, which is a bit suspicious - The price is stuck at 0.51 USDT, just after a 24-hour surge, and now it needs time to confirm whether it can hold the previous high of 0.53 - If action is to be taken, two conditions must be met simultaneously: price volume breakout above 0.53, and the 1-hour RSI not exceeding 75 - The opposite condition is also clear: dropping below 0.48 suggests a possible trend reversal, so there's no need to force it
After experiencing several consecutive losses, the current phase is about learning to wait. Know when to pull back. Sometimes the best trading decision is "not trading"—just like refining a piece of work. Not every stage requires releasing new content; sometimes, observing quietly makes you more mature.
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WenMoon42
· 01-11 07:50
Waiting is often the hardest trading decision, but also the most profitable. That key level at 0.53 really depends on volume confirmation; otherwise, it's easy to get trapped.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-11 07:48
The analogy between artists and traders is really spot on, but to be honest, I'll wait and see with this AKT move. Holding at 0.51 feels quite strange.
Not moving ≠ cowardice. Sometimes the clearest thing to do is nothing at all.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-11 07:26
Sometimes not trading is the best trade. I need to remember this so I don't get itchy fingers and incur losses again.
$AKT Trend Observation: Strategy Adjustment Is More Important Than Blindly Placing Orders
Recently, I've been contemplating the essence of trading and suddenly realized—good traders and good artists actually share similarities. It's not about reinventing oneself overnight, but about maintaining core logic while flexibly adjusting execution methods based on the environment.
Take trend following as an example. The core concept of "following the trend" never changes, but how to follow? What tools to use to perceive market rhythm? This requires continuous iteration. Sometimes it's moving averages, sometimes trading volume, sometimes market sentiment indicators—akin to innovating your "arrangement" based on different historical contexts.
Another eye-opening point: don't get stuck on a single loss. Just like a work not going viral doesn't mean a career failure, the gains or losses of a single trade are not that critical. What truly matters is the big picture—quarterly and annual performance are the real indicators. Too many people focus on a 50-dollar loss today, which can ruin their mindset.
**Regarding AKT's Current Stance**
It still appears to be mainly observing. The reasons are simple:
- The 4-hour chart shows RSI is somewhat strong, but looking at the 1-hour chart, trading volume has plunged over 50%, which is a bit suspicious
- The price is stuck at 0.51 USDT, just after a 24-hour surge, and now it needs time to confirm whether it can hold the previous high of 0.53
- If action is to be taken, two conditions must be met simultaneously: price volume breakout above 0.53, and the 1-hour RSI not exceeding 75
- The opposite condition is also clear: dropping below 0.48 suggests a possible trend reversal, so there's no need to force it
After experiencing several consecutive losses, the current phase is about learning to wait. Know when to pull back. Sometimes the best trading decision is "not trading"—just like refining a piece of work. Not every stage requires releasing new content; sometimes, observing quietly makes you more mature.