Good evening, dear fans! Even in the quiet of the night, I want to share some heartfelt words with you. As a full-time trader, I entered the financial industry 10 years ago, transitioning from private equity and venture capital to gold and forex, and now to being a full-time trader in the cryptocurrency space. I have experienced too many cycles of bull and bear markets and have witnessed many people fall just before dawn!
I remember during the bear market in 2018, a fan messaged me at 3 AM, saying he was eating bread in a convenience store after his futures account blew up, with tears dripping into the oden. Later, he followed my advice and invested with the remaining 2000 U, and during last year's bull market, he made 8 times his investment when he sold out — the most brutal part of this industry is that there are always people who fall just before dawn, doing one last squat. You always say that I am a 'survivor,' but there is no such thing as luck; I have just seen too many people cut their losses in despair and chase highs in madness, slowly learning to tug-of-war with my own desires.
Now, staring at the screen every day, I increasingly believe in the 'dumb method': using the spare money from my salary to invest regularly, never exceeding 20% of my savings; my stop-loss line is like a code etched in my DNA, and when the time comes, I cut losses without hesitation; while others flaunt a hundred times leverage, I prefer to study the technical roadmap in the project's white paper. The cryptocurrency market has never been a casino; it is a marathon that cultivates one's character with real money — those who endure the lows carry not just coins, but a commitment to themselves.
Finally, I want to say, if you are still checking the market late at night, you might be staring blankly at the green numbers in your account. But please remember: before the halving in 2019, Bitcoin also plummeted by 70%; on March 12, 2020, many thought the world was ending. And now? The market is still here, and we are still here. True trading has never been about competing with candlesticks; rather, it is about learning to remain calm amidst the clamor and steadfast when no one is paying attention — as long as I am here, you are not alone in your bravery.