Before opening a position each time, ask yourself: how much profit do I need to make before I take profit?


Don't always hold onto the illusion that "it will go up again." Real profit is when the floating gains are in your pocket; often, by the time you hold on until the end, you can't even drink the soup.
Small gains turn into no gains, getting caught and holding on stubbornly without cutting losses, waiting for the market to turn — this kind of mentality will eventually lead to big losses in the crypto world.
The market turns around faster than flipping a book; no matter how accurate your analysis is, the market can change direction without warning.
Floating profits can quickly turn into floating losses, and by then, all you'll do is slap your forehead — it’s of no use at all.
I’ve also fallen into the trap of holding on to positions, watching profits evaporate, missing the best exit point.
Only later did I truly understand: in the crypto world, it’s not about how much you make, but how much you can securely take away.
So now, every time I open a position, I set a target in advance; when the time comes, I exit — I never fight the market.
The biggest risk in crypto is never losing money, but giving back the profits you’ve made.
Remember two sentences: take your profit and walk away; cut your losses and walk away.
Being able to control your hands is the key to going far.
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