In the past decade of the crypto world, when was it not a storm of blood and tears?

In this market, there are always only two types of people:

One survives to reap the rewards,

And one dies on the way.

In the past decade of the crypto world, when was it not a storm of blood and tears? Bull market? Small bull market? Crash? Surge? To put it bluntly, the ones who actually make money are never the loudest,

but those who survive to the end.

Many newcomers come in chasing the four words 'financial freedom', with their heads filled with 'double the next order' and 'a car a day',

But old players know well: this market never makes sense.

Licking blood from the blade, one wrong step can lead directly to the abyss. Just because your account is still alive today,

Does not mean it will survive tomorrow.

I have seen too many endings like this:

The market is good, starting to float, a small profit, immediately leverage to the max, a few consecutive orders go well, feeling like 'the chosen one', then, a big bearish candle wipes out half a year of effort.

Then, a vicious cycle, adding positions to cover losses, margin call and exit.

To put it harshly, these people are just our 'liquidity pool' for steady traders.

So now in this market, I am even more cautious. It's not fear, but because I've seen too much. Every time a 'black swan' appears, the market is always 'calm',

Even looking 'lively and beautiful'.

SUI, TRUMP, BONK, PEPE, OM, SOL, PNUT……

One is livelier than the other, one has more hype than the other,

But you must understand: the chance to get rich is always a minority, and those who can exit unscathed are even fewer.

What do I do?

Control position, absolutely do not gamble with full positions

Have a plan, have risk control, have a rhythm

See through market sentiment, do not make emotional trades

Buy low + roll over + swing trade, do not chase or gamble

Account capital curve 'steadily rising', not a 'roller coaster'

In the end: don't say I'm a Monday morning quarterback, I'm watching the current rhythm and layout,

Do you want to panic when the market really crashes? Or prepare in advance now?