The dumbest way to trade crypto is often the most effective. But 90% of people can't hold on until the end. #美光市值超越Meta跻身全美前十


To be honest, over the years in crypto, I've seen too many people get liquidated, exit, and leave in disgrace. It's not that they aren't smart or don't have talent—it's that they're too impatient, too greedy, too eager to turn it all around overnight.
The ones who lose the worst almost always fall into three traps.
First, buying when it's pumping. As soon as the candles shoot up, they get FOMO, scared of missing one chance to get rich. But the moment they jump in, the next candle plummets. Meanwhile, when prices crash, fear floods the screens, and everyone's cursing—that's when nobody dares to buy. But the people who actually make money are often the ones slowly scooping up chips when others are most afraid.
Second, going all-in and holding through the pain. They think they've got the direction right and go all-in, expecting a moonshot. Then the whales shake the market slightly, and they're wiped out. The scariest thing in trading isn't being wrong—it's having too heavy a position. No logic can survive one uncontrolled loss.
Third, emotional all-in. You think you're strong in conviction, but really you're gambling. If the market moves your way, you make a profit; if it doesn't, you're out. Many people don't lose to the market—they lose to their own emotions. #法国VS挪威
Over the years, I've come to feel that the true essence of crypto trading is just one sentence: The simpler things are most easily overlooked, and the simpler rules can save your life.
When the market is ranging, trade less—many people's positions and patience are ground down by choppiness. Don't think about bottom-fishing and top-catching every day. Before the trend appears, waiting is more important than acting. Learn to enter and exit in batches, always keep some cash in reserve, and always leave yourself an exit.
After a big rally, consolidation often follows; after a big drop, it takes time to heal. Don't get excited at tops or desperate at bottoms. Act when the signal appears—it's always more reliable than trading by gut feeling.
The market never lacks opportunities; it lacks people who can stay alive long enough to see them. If you're still losing over and over and starting over, come talk to me—I'll teach you how to simplify trading.
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AirdropTaxPanic
· 3h ago
I understand the principle, but it's hard to execute. Last year, I sold at the bottom of the market, and now that coin has gone up 8x. I'm stunned.
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RollupStreetKid
· 3h ago
The news that Micron surpassed Meta is quite ironic; traditional semiconductors are steadily advancing, while the crypto circle is teaching people how to survive.
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HaiyanColdWallet
· 3h ago
Enter and exit in batches + keep cash, these six words are worth a thousand pieces of gold. Unfortunately, most people only want the thrill of going all-in.
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