Having been in the crypto space for so many years, I increasingly feel that what truly wipes out accounts is often not the market, but oneself.


Many people, as soon as they enter, stare at 1-minute and 5-minute candlesticks, opening dozens of trades a day, thinking that more trades mean faster profits. But in the end, they find that profits are minimal, while fees and frequent stop-losses have gradually eroded their principal.
Others can't resist chasing when they see others posting their trades or giving signals, rushing in at highs, unwilling to cut losses when it drops, and constantly adding to positions, only to sink deeper and deeper. In the end, it's not about trading; it's about fighting against emotions.
In fact, to survive long in the crypto space, you don't need to learn too many complicated indicators. Just doing three things well is enough.
First, trade less, wait more, and if not confident, stay in cash. Second, always prioritize position sizing; if wrong, stop loss, and never add to a losing position to tough it out. Third, if you have consecutive losses, stop and don't let emotions place orders for you.
The people who truly make money in crypto are not those with the highest win rate, but those who can control themselves the best. Hold confidently when riding the trend, admit mistakes when wrong, and know when to take profits. Only by surviving first can you qualify to wait for the next opportunity.
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ExitLiquidityStan
· 07-04 15:36
Well said—frequent trading really is a graveyard for retail investors. Last year I got hit hard by both fees and stop-losses. Now that I’ve learned to stay flat (not holding a position), my mindset is much more stable.
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