The better the market conditions, the easier it is for people to act impulsively. But think about it calmly: is it true that every time you lose big, it's because you wanted to make quick money?
Brother, don't look at others making ten times on a trade; you know the reality. If a contract blows up, you have to go back home to raise pigs. It's not that you don't work hard; it's that the method is wrong.
I've been through this too—it's not luck; it's having suffered losses, blown accounts, and endured bear markets that I learned how to survive in this circle.
How did I accumulate my first pot of gold?
To put it simply, in four words: Steady, Ruthless, Precise, Patient.
Steady: I never go all in, chase trends, or gamble on “destiny coins.”
I only focus on the trades I know well, making a steady 200U a day, over 6000 a month, and saving up over ten thousand in two months, all in real money.
Don't laugh; most people in the crypto world die because they want things too quickly.
Ruthless: Most people are reluctant to cut losses and even more so to take heavy positions.
I can increase my position when others panic and cut losses,
And I can also liquidate everything when the entire network shouts that a bull market is here.
Contrary to emotions, that is experience.
Precise: I don't look at dozens of coins; I only focus on three: BTC, ETH, and the mainstream leaders.
While others look at flashy candlesticks, I focus on key support, trading volume, and on-chain data.
If the market is unclear, I stay in cash; when I see an opportunity, I strike precisely, taking everything in one go.
Patient: Most importantly, learn to stay still.
When the market is bad, I can resist opening trades for a week.
Before a bull market arrives, I can slowly position myself half a year in advance.
You think I'm not anxious? I want to make money more than anyone, but I know that impatience is the biggest poison in the crypto world.
Brother, turning your fortune around doesn’t rely on luck; it relies on being calmer, more patient, and more methodical than others in every trade.
Accumulating the first pot of gold doesn’t rely on gambling but on “seeing clearly + enduring + striking hard.”
Don’t chase trends; they cool off once the wind passes.
Once you establish your rhythm, wealth will naturally follow you.