Over 30 now, looking back, it's been more than 10 years since I entered this circle at 19.

To be honest, I haven't earned the most, but it's not bad either; I've stabilized in the seven figures. I eat, sleep, and don't feel bad staying in a hotel that costs over a thousand for a night, without any pressure.

Compared to those friends of mine who run traditional businesses, it's really much easier.

They are busy managing inventory, handling warehouses, and coordinating logistics, while I spend two hours a day watching the market, and the rest of the time drinking tea, playing with my dog, and taking care of my kids.

But this isn’t something you earn right away.

When I first entered the circle, I got trapped three times and blew up twice, staying up all night watching the market to the point of insomnia, and I even doubted whether I was suited for this line of work.

But I didn’t leave; I really didn’t. I kept holding on, and the longer I held on, the steadier and calmer I became.

Now my trading logic is actually quite simple; it’s not as complicated as you think:

I don’t chase what rises too fast and I don’t catch what falls too quickly.

If there’s no volume at the top, that means it’s time to run. If there’s occasional volume at the bottom, it’s not enough; I need to see if it can sustain.

Looking at the candlestick chart is just amplifying emotions, not predicting the future.

Also, I don’t do “seems like”; I only do “for sure.” I directly avoid ambiguous trends.

Trading cryptocurrencies, to put it simply, is about who can endure, who can wait, and who can be ruthless.

If the market isn’t there, I can go two weeks without making a trade; when emotions explode, I can jump in all at once and take the whole segment.

Those who change coins every day and chase trends every day are the ones who end up making nothing.

The ones who truly make money are always focused on one or two rhythms and steadily take them down.

Stop fantasizing about getting rich off news; stop expecting a certain coin to skyrocket.

The real logic behind making money sounds unexciting:

Slow, accurate, ruthless, executed properly, no daydreaming, no fantasies, no shaky hands.

Do you want to flip?

It’s not about courage, but about stability.

It’s not about “betting right once,” but about “surviving to the next time.”

There are plenty of opportunities now; the key is whether you can understand them and endure.

Don’t mess around; don’t let emotions drive you away.

The market is still growing; only those who can really stay will have the right to speak.