$INIT $DARK In recent days, I have engaged with new coins that fit my model. Now that I have some free time, I’d like to share my views on trading. The trading market is like a martial arts world; everyone must have their unique skill to survive and profit in this brutal market. This market is vast, and whether you are from a prestigious sect or a rogue faction, you can profit from it. However, we must admit that each person is a small existence, so small that when the market's giant waves crash down, we are left with nothing. Therefore, my trading philosophy is to take only a sip from the vast waters, as no one can eat the entire fish head and tail. Everyone trades based on their own logic, and each person receives the profits they deserve and bears the losses they should. There is no right or wrong in buying and selling, and no right or wrong in long or short positions; what matters is whether you follow your own trading philosophy and discipline.

Now, let me share my own trading philosophy. The market generates countless new tokens every day, and from time to time, new coins will be listed on major exchanges, some of which may skyrocket by dozens of times, but a larger portion will experience long-term declines and slowly fade from public attention. For fundamentally sound new coins, I am willing to go long during pullbacks, but for the vast majority of fundamentally poor or worthless tokens, I prefer to short at high points, allowing the tokens to return to their original values. I like to use low leverage for trading because new coins are highly volatile; this provides me with greater margin for error at critical points, increasing my win rate. I do not like to go all-in; the margin for each trade only accounts for about one-tenth of my position. I hope everyone can become a long-lived trader in the market rather than a star or a shooting star. I wish for every trader to survive in the market for the long term and maintain a good routine. Life is not just about trading; prolonged high-intensity monitoring can harm one's health. I hope traders integrate trading into their lives rather than letting life become solely about trading.

Therefore, the content of this article is purely personal opinion, serving only as a record of my trading, not investment advice. If you don’t like it, please refrain from criticism and speak kindly. I wish you all great profits every day.