Recently, I've come across many articles saying that making money in the crypto world often relies on luck. I just want to briefly discuss this point. I don't deny that, many times, big money can basically only be made through luck... But I just want to ask, is your skill up to par?

For example, many traders encounter situations where they short the market, and it crashes. They end up making a small profit and exit, only to see the market drop even harder... Then they get really upset, regretting that they didn't have a broader perspective. It's actually not your fault; that's human nature! But some people just have good luck. They finish their short position, set their stop loss, and go take a shower or meet their girlfriend, forgetting about their position. Then they wake up in the morning and find they've made a fortune?

Who can you blame for that? Some people just forget about their positions as if by a twist of fate, while others can't stop thinking about it... Who can you blame? I think it's a matter of fate!

However, even though I believe in fate and luck, think about it: have you reached the level of skill required? Can you achieve stable profits? Do you think it's more suitable to gamble on that elusive luck, or to learn more, practice more, and summarize technical experience to achieve stable profits, survive in this market, and then take a chance on luck?

Summarize more, review more, learn more, and grow gradually. At the beginning, use small amounts of capital to practice. As long as you're not foolish and know how to learn and review, once you've executed enough trades—1000, 5000—you'll gradually succeed!

I believe in the idea of talent, but many people haven't even reached the point of competing with talent yet!