Do you also think that getting rich in the crypto world means staying up all night watching the charts and trading frequently? Wake up, the people who truly make big money never do that.


Those who stay up all night watching the charts and make frantic trades mostly become the market's "fuel"; true experts, on the other hand, only make two or three moves a year but can eat their fill in one go, steadily earning substantial profits.
Many people are obsessed with earning 10% each time but don't realize that frequent trading only depletes their principal; seasoned traders have already seen through the market's temperament—when a rally comes, they decisively add to their positions; when the market drops, they watch coldly and patiently wait, never blindly follow the trend.
They know that coins that go to zero will never appear in mainstream trading pairs; they only focus on targets that break out after a sharp decline—those are the real "money-making opportunities."
The core difference between professional traders and gamblers is not technique but mathematical thinking: with a 50k yuan principal, set aside 80% as a "safety cushion," and only use 10k for trading;
Leverage of 10 times is only used at 1x in practice, with a 2% stop-loss to cut losses, so even if liquidated 10 times, they won't be hurt physically or mentally, and catching one big trend can double their profits.
The first doubling may take half a year, the second three months, the third only one month... turning 50k yuan into 800k seems distant, but it's actually just about sticking to discipline.
99% of people lose because they are eager for quick gains and can't control their trading desire, ultimately becoming the "chives" of exchanges and market manipulators.
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