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Survival rule in the coin market: If you don't learn, you are just giving money to institutions.
Starting from 2024, the coin market has long bid farewell to the era of "blindly earning money"—the trading rules have become more complex, and market fluctuations are more unpredictable. The logic of the past bull market has completely failed, and future opportunities are hidden in layers of fog. Without a systematic trading approach of your own, it will only become increasingly difficult to make profits, and you may even incur greater losses with every operation.
Don't mistakenly think that the opponent is a "newbie" in the market; our real enemy is the top global traders and consortiums with funding, technical, and information advantages. They accurately harvest the funds of ordinary investors using professional means, and if we lack the ability to respond, we can only passively become "chives."
Is it to follow the main force's direction to get a share, or to stand on the opposite side and be harvested? The answer only depends on three points: Is your attitude serious enough, do you have a scientific trading method, and can you implement rigorous risk control.
I have seen too many crypto friends who lose hundreds of U, thousands of U, or even tens of thousands of U in contracts and spot trading, with their accounts only going in without any withdrawals, repeatedly depositing without ever cashing out, still blindly operating. But once they are asked to learn and improve their understanding, it hurts more than cutting losses—little do they know, the cost of refusing to learn is much more expensive than tuition fees.
So, what needs to change now is the mindset: from April 2024 to now, if your account funds have been continuously decreasing, don't blame it on the "market conditions"; this is clearly a reminder that your trading methods are outdated, and it's time to stop and learn.