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#梗币ETF Many people ask me: How can I survive long enough in the crypto world?
I say, the question itself is wrong.
What has allowed me to last until now is never a single brilliant move. It’s a set of—methods that can be reused repeatedly and are less likely to lead to big problems.
With this approach, out of my 42 students, 34 accounts broke even within 30 days. One person even turned 1200U into 15,000U in just 8 days.
But let’s be clear:
Not everyone is suitable for this.
Especially when you haven’t figured out—
Real trading is about risk management, while gambling is about putting all your chips on the line.
Have you noticed a market curse?
It drops as soon as you enter, rises when you close your position, and when you get liquidated, the market immediately takes off.
Most people losing money aren’t lacking effort.
The real problem is—being too impatient, trading too frequently, and relying too much on intuition.
They prefer to use heavy leverage, large positions, and dream of a quick turnaround.
What they refuse to accept is:
Being a bit slower, holding lighter positions, and being more cautious.
And then?
Their accounts gradually drain, and their mindset collapses time and again.
I never rely on luck to turn things around.
It’s only about two words: rhythm.
Traders who truly understand rhythm don’t need to open trades every day.
Trading itself isn’t that complicated.
What’s complicated is—always trying to prove how smart you are in front of the market.
Some think this approach is “too stupid.”
But it’s precisely this “foolish method” that has saved me many times.
I often say: The courage to not act is more important than the courage to act.
As long as you master the sense of rhythm,
as long as you stop messing around,
your previous losses can be completely recovered.
It’s not that you’re not smart enough.
It’s just that no one told you—
Market trends depend on analysis and judgment, profits depend on execution rhythm, and turning things around depends on self-discipline.
The path is right there.
Are you ready to walk it this time?