Two modes, two kinds of endings
After spending a long time in the cryptocurrency world, you'll find that the ones who manage to survive are basically two types of people.
The first type: Stable type. Starting with a small amount of capital, earning a small profit every day, not getting carried away, not being greedy,
Watching others make thousands or tens of thousands of dollars a day, feeling a bit of turmoil inside, but absolutely not following the crowd.
Even if there are occasional account drawdowns, they protect their principal, never blowing up their account, enduring through thick and thin.
Because they understand: once a blow-up happens, it’s incredibly difficult to climb back to the current balance.
The second type: Extreme lurking type. These people are even more ruthless. 80% of the time, they are in cash, not making a move for months. While others are making money every day, they play dead. While others are shouting about opportunities, they remain unresponsive.
Only when a catastrophic crash or a strong one-sided market occurs do they make a move, taking a big bite of the juiciest piece.
They don’t care about the process, only the results; when they do act, the risk-to-reward ratio is at a nuclear explosion level.
In short, those who survive in the crypto world are either stable or ruthless. It’s not about going against the market every day, and certainly not about heavily risking everything daily.
The people I currently guide are mostly of the first type: Stable rolling type. Earning a bit every day at a steady pace, protecting their principal, not getting impatient, not going all in.
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