Treating crypto trading as a job is the only way to make stable money


Last September, I entered with 100U, built it up to 1000U three times, and lost it all three times—didn't keep a single cent
Only later did I realize: it wasn't that I couldn't make money, it was that I couldn't hold it, and I didn't have a system
I've been refining it over these past few months, and now I'm finally stabilizing
There are really only 4 key points that work:

First, timing
I basically only trade after 9 PM
During the day there's too much noise and fake breakouts; at night the emotions have settled and the trend is cleaner
The essence is one sentence: filter out noise

Second, signal confirmation
Don't rely on feelings, only look at three indicators: MACD golden cross/death cross, whether RSI is at extremes, and Bollinger Bands contraction/breakout
Only consider entering when at least two are aligned
The essence is reducing wrong trades

Third, stop-loss mechanism
If you can watch the screen, keep moving the stop-loss up after profit; if you can't, use a hard 3% stop-loss
Many people can trade, but one trade wipes them out. Survive first, then make money

Fourth, profit management
When you profit, take 30%-50% out. The account is just numbers; withdrawing is real money
Lock in profits, cut off greed

My family members are all at Shanghai red-circle law firms. They look down on me for crypto trading and kicked me out of the house
But so what? Even if I got into a law school? Do I have to follow their path in life?
In this life, you have to live for yourself at least once
Even if I've blown up accounts, I won't look back
Because there's a group of brothers following me. One man's glory is everyone's glory; one man's loss is everyone's loss
Crypto trading is not a get-rich-quick game; it's a game of execution.
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