Treat Crypto Trading as a Job, Then You Can Earn Steady Money



Last November, I entered with 100U, turned it into 1000U three times, and lost it all three times without keeping a single unit.

That's when I finally understood: it's not that I can't earn, it's that I can't hold, and I don't have a system.

After grinding these past months, things are finally stabilizing.

There are really only 4 useful points:

**First, Time Selection**
I basically only trade after 9 PM
Daytime has chaotic news and false breakouts. After evening, emotions settle and trends are cleaner.
In essence: filter out noise trading

**Second, Signal Confirmation**
Don't rely on feelings, only watch three indicators: MACD golden cross/death cross, RSI extremes, Bollinger Band squeeze breakouts
At least two signals align in the same direction before considering entry
In essence: reduce losing trades

**Third, Stop Loss Mechanism**
If monitoring, continuously move stop loss up after profit; if unable to monitor, unified 3% hard stop loss
Many people don't fail because they can't trade, they fail because one trade wipes them out. Survive first, then make money

**Fourth, Profit Handling**
When you earn, take out 30%-50%. Your account is just a number, withdrawals are real money
Lock in profits, cut greed

My entire family is from top Shanghai law firms and looked down on me for trading crypto. They kicked me out.

But so what? What if I got into China University of Political Science and Law? Does life have to follow their path?

In this lifetime, you have to live for yourself at least once.

Even if I blow up an account, I won't look back.

Because there's a group of brothers following me. One rises, all rise. One falls, all fall.

Crypto trading isn't a get-rich-quick game, it's an execution game.

If you don't treat it like a job, it will treat you like a sheep to be fleeced.
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