After ten years of trading cryptocurrencies, I finally understand—


The hardest part of the crypto world has never been making money, but rather not letting yourself die first.
In the early years of entering the industry, I was just like most people,
Seeing others double their investments and feeling envious,
When news broke out, I rushed in, afraid of missing a billion-dollar "wealth train."
As a result, chasing gains and selling at losses, my principal kept shrinking.
Back then, I didn't believe in fate, only in skills,
But I didn't master the skills, and ended up becoming the "ceiling of the leek harvesters."
One night later, I stared at the red figures of liquidation,
My account was wiped clean, and my mind was buzzing.
That's when I realized I wasn't losing because of the market, but because of greed.
Later, I slowed down.
During that time, I almost reviewed my trades every day,
Studying where I went wrong.
Gradually, I understood:
The survival rule for small funds is not speed, but patience.
Getting two or three main upward waves a year is enough;
Steadily riding them out is a hundred times better than risking everything every day.
People who go all-in every day are chasing excitement, not profits.
I've also seen too many people like I was back then,
Barely understanding a few candlesticks, yet daring to go all-in.
They treat demo accounts as real accounts, but don't realize real trading only has one life.
Losing ten times on a demo, you can restart;
Make one mistake in real trading, and you might lose your chance to turn things around.
And those who rely on news.
When good news comes out, they don’t sell, hoping for higher prices,
Only to get trapped and turned into statues. #USDS
Remember one thing:
The market always leads expectations;
When good news is realized, it’s actually bad news.
You think you're waiting for instant wealth, but you're actually waiting for the harvest.
Now, I no longer chase quick gains.
My position is divided into three parts:
Main holdings are steady, swing trading is flexible,
And short-term trades only involve active coins.
Obscure coins, air coins?
That’s the hunter’s hunting ground, not a retail investor’s paradise.
In every market cycle, I remind myself:
If I buy wrong, I sell; don’t hold onto bad positions.
As long as the principal is there, opportunities are always there.
Once the principal is gone, even if a god comes to lead, it can’t save you.
Sometimes I look back and think, if someone had told me these things back then,
Maybe I would have lost less over two years.
So now, I want to pass this light to those still wandering in the dark.
I know you also want to turn things around,
Want to take fewer detours.
Then come find me.
I don’t talk about myths, nor do I paint pie-in-the-sky promises,
But I can help you see the traps clearly, understand the rhythm, and learn how to survive.
I used to stumble around alone in the dark,
Now I hold the light in my hand.
The light is always on.
Will you follow it or not? #币圈暴富
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