I understand why some people would prefer to have just one strategy; it is much simpler and easier to manage. The problem with that approach is that you depend on that one strategy, so if it stops performing, it can cause a big loss in your portfolio. Having different strategies helps to manage risk, especially when they work on different coins and timeframes, market conditions, etc.
@Rossano pointed to good resources to get started. I allocated most of my funds to Accumulation/Distribution Combo Strategy, which doesn’t rely on indicators or market predictions, similar to the strategies Rossano shared recently. These strategies are good starting points because they are less risky than most.
Soon, I will dedicate some time exclusively to finding other strategies. As soon as I have some findings, I will make posts and videos. It looks like we are having great contributions, so hopefully, other users will post their own strategies in this category.