The hardest lesson in the crypto world is never about how to make money!
But rather: when to stop?
Really, 90% of people fail at this step.
The most typical example I saw was in 2020 when my friend entered the market with 5000 U.
Catching the bull market, it soared to 100,000.
We all advised him: "Bro, take some profits, realizing gains is what matters."
He laughed more easily than anyone: "Don't panic, my target is 500,000, this is just the beginning."
And the result?
When the market reversed, it went from 100,000 → 30,000 → down to just a few hundred. In the end, he felt like he was completely drained, turning off his phone, uninstalling the software, and never coming back.
It's easy to criticize others, but I've stumbled myself too.
There was a time when my account surged to 600,000 U. Watching the profits soar, that urge to "break a million" now gives me chills.
Then a single retracement candle perfectly confused me: 600,000 → 200,000.
Those days I couldn’t sleep all night, the only thing left in my mind was that bearish line, stabbing like a knife.
At that moment, I finally understood one thing: In crypto, it’s not about how much you can earn, it’s about how much you can take away.
Do you think you are making money? Actually, you are just waiting for the market to wipe you out.
Real experts don’t take the last bite.
Since then, I set three "iron rules" for myself:
1️⃣ When the account doubles, withdraw 30%.
2️⃣ When it triples, directly take away half.
3️⃣ Any profit that isn’t withdrawn = no profit.
It’s not about being cowardly; it’s about awakening: No matter how glorious the numbers on paper are, if they don’t translate into reality, it’s an illusion.
"How much is enough to earn?"
You will never feel it’s enough. That’s human nature!
The difference is: Some people take the profit when it’s good
Some still want "one more bite" at the top
Some get off halfway down the hill
Some have to fall to the bottom to know the pain.
The cruel truth in the crypto world is: Those who can last until the end are those willing to hit the brakes when the wind blows the hardest.
There will always be a market, there will always be opportunities. But if the principal is gone, the game is over.
One last sentence for you who are still in the market,
Being able to earn is courage; being able to hold is skill.
Whether you can turn things around doesn’t depend on whether you can charge ahead, but whether you can "stop."
If you are ready to awaken, willing to change, and want to go further, then you are already much stronger than most people!
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