That year, I got liquidated three times. I slept in internet cafés and ate half a month of instant noodles. The moment my account hit zero, I finally understood for real: the market won’t soften just because of your effort—it only rewards those who understand the rules and follow discipline. Later, I pulled myself out of the ruins and only went hard on these six sentences.



The first sentence: sharp rises and slow pullbacks—don’t rush to get off. After a quick surge, it slowly retraces. Many people think the move is over, but sometimes it’s capital quietly taking away the chips you panic-sold.

The second sentence: sharp drops that don’t rebound—don’t reach out to catch the knife. The real danger in a decline isn’t how hard it crashes—it’s that after it drops, nobody steps in to take over. Going sideways without rising and without a counterattack is often just the start of the next leg down.

The third sentence: big volume at high levels isn’t scary; a slow bleed on shrinking volume is deadly. Big volume is the market fighting it out in negotiations. A selloff on shrinking volume means capital is starting to lose interest. A market nobody participates in is the hardest kind of drop to endure.

The fourth sentence: a one-time burst of volume near the bottom is a test; only repeated bursts may signal activation. The main force doesn’t announce its entry with drums and gongs. True opportunities usually emerge through repeated probing, consolidation, and confirmation.

The fifth sentence: indicators can be referenced, but volume can’t be ignored. Candlesticks can create illusions, news can sway emotions, but behind the trading volume is the real, concrete choice of capital.

The sixth sentence: in your trading mindset, you need a “nothingness” mindset—no coins to hold means you dare to stay in cash; no greed you can control means you don’t chase pumps; no fear you can guard means you don’t cut impulsively. Only those who can wait have the right to catch real big opportunities.

Later I realized the market’s greatest enemy was never the dealer—it was that one time you couldn’t hold your hands and opened a position, and the sentence you blurted out after you saw red: “Let’s bet one more time.” The market is always there, and opportunities never disappear. What’s truly scarce is the ability to control your hands, protect your principal, and wait for the chance that belongs to you. I walked through the hardest stretch, and I’ll keep these lessons with you forever.
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