24 Years of Making 15 Million: A Late-Night Trader's Honest Words To be honest, making so much last year wasn't because my skills were amazing. It was purely because I had taken enough hits and finally learned how to survive in the crypto world. 1. Stay up late, and push yourself to the limit Did you think the crypto world operates on an 8-hour work schedule? Wrong. The real market movements happen during the working hours of the Europeans and Americans. Last year, I adjusted my schedule for three months to a hellish routine—sleeping at 8 PM and waking up at 3 AM—just to catch the foreign traders pushing the market. What was the result? I caught three surges on ETH at 30% each during the early morning. 2. Daytime crashes? That’s money for you The harder it drops during the Asian session, the stronger it rises at night. During that big drop in July, Bitcoin fell to 59,000 during the day, and there was a wailing in the group. I quietly placed a buy order at 58,500, and that night, the foreigners pushed it up to 63,000. Remember: the worse the Asian market looks, the more you should stealthily accumulate. 3. Those long wicks are the market makers' tricks Did you see that 15% shadow wick on SOL last month? After that spike, it doubled in three days. Market makers love to use these extreme fluctuations to shake people out, but often, the harder the drop, the stronger the subsequent rise. 4. All good news is a signal to run Before the ETF approval in June, Bitcoin had been rising for a week straight. The moment the news was announced, I directly closed my position and opened a short, and the next day, I caught a 10% correction. In the crypto world, good news = already peaked. 5. Those heavily invested are lined up on the rooftop I've seen too many brothers who went "All in for a turnaround" end up as statistics in the exchange's liquidation reports. Now, I keep every position under 5%, and I’m surviving longer than anyone. In the end, let me say something from the heart The most profitable thing in this business is not skill, but discipline. Sleep when you should, run when you need to, and don’t fall in love with the market. (Want real-time spike alerts and insights on major capital movements? Search for "Tang Tang's Cash Ability," I’m there every day at 3 AM.)
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