When you first entered the crypto圈, did you think money was everywhere and that if you just bought any coin, it could double? I thought the same back then—turns out, in the first month I stepped on three traps and lost half a month’s salary. Today I’m saying it out loud—don’t walk through it again. $BTC


First trap: Go all-in right when you come in. Seeing other people post their gains made me jealous—I wanted to put my entire life savings in. Then the market turned and my account was gone instantly. The first lesson for beginners is to split your money and use it in parts. Take 1000U, split it into 10 portions, and only use 100U each time to test. If you lose, don’t feel bad. If you’re right, add again. This is the only way to survive. $XAU
Second trap: Buy coins based on messages. In the group, someone would shout, “That coin will 10x.” I got caught up and charged in—only to realize I became the other party’s 10x. Good coins don’t need to be shouted about every day. The moment you see the news, it’s usually when the whales are preparing to unload. $CL
Third trap: Hold on when you’re losing. You buy in and it drops. You don’t want to cut, thinking it’ll come back if you just wait. Result: the longer you wait, the deeper it goes—from -10% to -50%. Beginners must learn to cut to the stop-loss line decisively. If you cut the wrong trade ten times, you can still stay alive. If you hold the wrong one once, you’re gone.
These three traps—stepping on one means a year’s worth of losses. The people who make money in crypto are not the ones who charge the hardest, but the ones who make the fewest mistakes. Remember these pitfalls and you’ll already be ahead of half the people. And if you’ve already stepped on them, don’t panic—there’s still time to fix it. Comment “avoid traps” and I’ll send you a beginner checklist to avoid traps. Paying less tuition is how you make money.
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