That day, my account suddenly had over two hundred thousand more, but I felt like my soul had been sucked out, staring blankly at the screen.


Over the past few years in crypto, my hair has thinned, my eye bags have thickened, my wallet has grown, but my heart feels empty.
This money took me back to a long time ago. Back then, I entered with a small capital, and over a few years it rolled into this amount. No inside info, no luck—just a set of dumb methods: treating trading like leveling up in a game, treating liquidations as tuition fees, doing only three things every day—recording, reviewing, and controlling my hands.
Publishing these notes, if you can understand even one, you’ll lose less; if you can follow a few, you’ll outperform most people.

Volume is the heartbeat$ETH
Ups move like climbing stairs, downs move like sliding down a slide. Don’t rush to run—that’s the whales quietly accumulating.

Sudden spikes with slow declines, don’t get excited. The real top often comes with a high-volume waterfall—that’s the sound of the sickle landing.

Flash crashes are for finishing you off, not a gift. A sharp drop followed by a slow rebound means the whales are retreating while attacking. Don’t comfort yourself by saying “it’s already dropped so deep, it won’t go lower.” It can, and often does, go even deeper.
The most terrifying thing at the top is silence.

High volume doesn’t always mean the top. It’s no volume at the top that’s scary—like the sudden silence in the dead of night, you know something’s about to happen.

For the bottom, look for persistence. One spike in volume might be a fakeout. But another surge after a series of shrinking volumes is when the whales are truly entering.
K-lines are the corpse; volume is the temperature.
K-lines are just the result; volume is the thermometer at the scene. When volume shrinks to suffocation, only ghosts remain in the market. When volume suddenly explodes, that’s capital rushing in like sharks smelling blood.

Last one, and the hardest: none
No attachment—dare to close the screen. No greed—keep your hands in your pockets when chasing highs. No fear—buy when it plummets.

This isn’t some Zen mentality; it’s an instinct crawled out of survivor bias.
The crypto market never lacks opportunities—what it lacks are people willing to wait for them.
I’ll leave the light on for you. Whether you come or not, it’s up to you.
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RiskParityKid
· 22m ago
The phrase "no attachments" looks simple, but very few can achieve it.
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TokenomicsTailor
· 1h ago
Bro, this note was made with real money and hard work, saved.
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GateUser-3f3455c7
· 2h ago
I'll keep the light on, but my hands are already in my pockets.
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