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#数字资产生态回暖 Trading at 3 a.m., heart rate soaring, fingers trembling—
This feeling is all too familiar for many.
I once experienced the nightmare of my account dropping from hundreds of thousands to just a few thousand. That feeling of falling from the cloud to the valley still tightens my chest when I think about it.
Later, I realized that what can save traders from difficulties are not flashy technical indicators, but a few "trading disciplines" earned through real money and failure.
**Discipline 1: Absolutely avoid unfamiliar assets.**
In the past, out of fear of missing out, I would chase any coin that skyrocketed, ending up as a bag holder at the high. Later, I set a clear "sniping range"—if it’s not at the target price, don’t touch it.
The market is always there, but once the principal is wiped out, the opportunity is truly gone.
**Discipline 2: Before entering the market, clearly define your maximum loss.**
Now, the first step in every trade is to set a stop-loss.
The maximum loss you can tolerate is far more important than the maximum profit you fantasize about.
Only if your capital remains alive do you have the qualification to turn things around.
**Discipline 3: Take profits in stages into your wallet.**
When the market is trending smoothly, I split the gains into several parts: lock in some profits first, and continue holding the rest to ride the trend.
This way, I can profit while avoiding giving back all gains with a single correction.
Don’t expect to catch the entire rally; enough is victory.
**Discipline 4: Wait patiently when there are no clear signals.**
Once, I felt uneasy if I didn’t trade for a day. Now, as long as the market doesn’t meet my system’s criteria, I ignore even the most tempting opportunities.
Trading is fundamentally not about being busy; it’s about discipline. Only participate in opportunities where "the odds are in my favor."
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With just these few disciplines, I grew my account from four digits to five digits, then to six digits.
The most valuable takeaway behind these numbers is: I finally sleep peacefully, no longer being led around by the K-line.
I used to wander in the dark, now I have a lamp in hand—its light isn’t very bright, but enough for me to see every step underneath my feet.