The winter before last, I saw a scene in the parking lot that I still can't forget. $ETH


A guy in the clothing business, in his early 40s, sat in his car for a long time without moving. #BTC下探60000美元关键关口
I tapped on the window, and he handed me his phone to look at.
It was precisely — after making consecutive profits.
A coin suddenly pumped, and the group started wildly showing off their trades.
Some shouted 10x, some shouted 100x, everyone was afraid of missing out.
Many people die at this moment. $ETH
As soon as you chase in, the coin price starts to consolidate sideways.
You think it's a shakeout, but the longer you hold, the more wrong it feels.
When the last bearish candle comes down, everything earned before is
There's another market move that is even more deceiving.
After a sharp drop, it slowly rebounds.
It goes up a little bit every day, giving you the illusion that "it has bottomed."
But the real bottom is never a sudden big green candle.
It's when it falls until no one speaks, then slowly starts to increase volume.
When it can't drop anymore, only then might someone really be accumulating.
So later when I look at charts, the first thing I always look at is never the price.
It's the volume. #Ripple稳定币RLUSD获批登陆日本
Volume at highs means there are still funds fighting.
No volume at highs, no matter how big the story, it's about to end.
After years of trading, I increasingly understand one thing: people who can really make big money aren't necessarily the smartest,
but they are definitely the most patient — patient enough not to chase highs, patient enough to stay in cash.
Patient enough to stay clear-headed when others are going crazy.
Many people come to crypto to turn their lives around.
But in the end, what truly separates people is never who is boldest.
It's who can still stick to their rules at the greediest moments.
If you're still losing repeatedly and starting over repeatedly,
come talk to me, and I'll teach you how to make trading simple.
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L2NightCourier
· 06-25 15:37
The character "忍" has a knife over the heart, but surviving in the crypto world depends entirely on that knife.
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GoldfishOnIce
· 06-25 15:33
The last paragraph really hit home; when you're greedy, following the rules is the hardest.
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FogValleyBlueLake
· 06-25 15:08
The quantity-price ratio is much more honest than the price. I took a screenshot of this sentence.
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BridgeHopHarper
· 06-25 15:00
The story of that clothing guy... there's a real-life prototype right around me.
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ExitLiquidityStan
· 06-25 14:20
High price with decreasing volume is indeed dangerous; I've seen too many people die at the peak.
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