At three in the morning, staring at the screen full of red-and-green interleaving candlesticks, are your palms sweating too, with only one thought left in your head: “Has it bottomed out? Can I buy the dip?”


$SOL Yesterday, a friend asked me in the middle of the night: “Bro Su, is this wave the bottom? I want to go all in and buy a round.”
$BEAT I told him: “If you could always accurately buy at the absolute lowest point, you’d have achieved financial freedom long ago. Why would you still be asking me in the middle of the night?”
How many people have died because of those four words: “buy low, sell high.”
Think back—how many times have you felt, “This time it has to bottom out,” only to find there’s a basement underneath?
How many times have you thought, “It has fallen so much, it must bounce back,” only for the market to flip around and teach you a lesson again?
To be honest, I don’t call the bottom or the top, because I genuinely can’t predict them accurately.
But every day, I can steadily cut and take 1000U to 2000U, and it’s never based on some miraculous foresight—it’s always about “waiting.”
Others watch 20 coins a day; only when they start rising do they get anxious and chase.
I only watch 2-3 key positions each day. If the signal hasn’t arrived, I just wait. Once the signal hits, I enter decisively.
There are actually many chances in the market right now, but most people are still losing.
Because the moment they make money, they get carried away and add more positions; the moment they lose money, their eyes turn red and they stubbornly hold on.
That kind of gambler mindset will still bring you to zero even with ten bull markets.
Someone always asks me what kind of magical indicators I use.
Actually, anyone can tweak indicators. With the same moving average, the real difference is not on the screen—it’s in your head.
As for this thing called a sense of rhythm—really, not everyone has it.
I have only three things to say every day: if it’s not at the key point, don’t make a move; if the signal is wrong, don’t open a position; when the stop-loss is hit, don’t hesitate.
A sudden overnight fortune is luck. Consistent progress over time is real strength.
I can’t help you flip your account overnight, but if you’re willing to walk step by step with a compounding mindset, time will give you the best answer.
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NfaKitchen
· 2h ago
Don't move until the target is hit.
Don't miss the signal.
Don't hesitate on the stop-loss.
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AccountantsAlsoGetInto
· 3h ago
Asking about the bottom at three in the morning, this schedule already loses half.
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Semi-MatureGovernanceVote
· 3h ago
Those who watch 20 coins are always chasing, while those who watch 2 key positions are always waiting—this gap is ten thousand times more important than any indicator.
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