In these years in the cryptocurrency world, I've seen too many real stories of human life.

Some people turned a few thousand into hundreds of thousands during a bull market, making a fortune;

Others faced liquidation overnight, left with nothing but their underwear, lining up on the rooftop.

The bloody reality taught me one thing:

90% of people are not killed by the market, but by their own actions.

I used to be like a mad dog in a casino—

seeing a drop, I would go all in to buy the dip, and when it rose a bit, I would panic and flee.

I always thought "the more aggressive the operation, the more profit," but what happened?

My account balance dwindled faster than weight loss, and I paid fees more frequently than rent.

This is not trading coins; it's clearly being a philanthropist for the exchange.

Later, I discovered a mysterious principle:

The truly wealthy old dogs seem to be enjoying retirement—

not watching the market, not fidgeting, setting up the game in advance and just lying down to wait.

When the market comes, they feast; when there's no market, they sip tea and watch the show.

With this "come and go as it pleases" Zen attitude, they ironically make the most money.

Why can't most people achieve this?

Because the most expensive thing in the cryptocurrency world is not money, but patience.

They shake with excitement at a 5% gain, cry while cutting losses at a 3% drop, and fidget with the urge to trade during sideways markets.

They perfectly miss all the major upward trends while precisely stepping on every pitfall.

The scariest thing is that many people are not even trading—

they are treating their anxiety with candlestick charts, becoming addicted to placing orders like scrolling through TikTok.

Later, I realized:

Cut down the trading frequency by 80%

Replace the time spent staring at the screen with watching trends

Establish my own trading discipline and execute like a robot

Those days of losing big finally began to turn around.

You ask how to play specifically?

The waters here are too deep (those who understand, understand), but now there are a group of people following this approach:

Sleeping soundly every night, not facing liquidation or anxiety, quietly recovering the account...

If you always play the role of the one buying at the highs and cutting losses at the lows, staying up at night staring at the market—

it's time to change your way of life.

Those who survive in the cryptocurrency world are not the smartest but the ones who understand human nature the most.

Remember:

Sometimes doing nothing is the most brutal operation.