This year I earned about 1 million, but to be honest, it's not because I'm that great; it's because I've suffered enough losses to know how to survive in the crypto world.
Staying up late is a must.
Don't tell me about freedom and ease in the crypto world; the real market action happens during European and American working hours.
Last year, for three months, I went to bed at 8 PM and got up at 3 AM, living like a vampire, but it was worth it.
ETH had three surges in the early morning; just riding one wave could yield over 30%. If you're not monitoring the market, you don't even qualify to watch the excitement.
Big drops during the day? Don't panic; that's an opportunity.
A drastic drop in the Asian market is basically a trap to make you sell at a loss.
The worst was last July when Bitcoin dropped to 59,000 during the day, and everyone was bearish. I placed an order to buy back at 58,500, and by night it shot up to 63,000.
You should know, the more the Asians cry, the stronger the foreigners pull at night.
The longer the needle, the greater the opportunity.
Do you think those 15% spikes are accidents? That's just the methods of the big players washing out the weak.
That 125 spike on SOL last month doubled in two days after it was completed.
Real market movements are never gentle; they're fierce. If you panic, you've taken the bait.
When there's good news, it's time to run.
During the June ETF wave, Bitcoin rose for 7 days in advance. When the news dropped, I cleared my position and shorted; the next day it fell by 10%.
The crypto market doesn't care about fundamentals; it cares about expectation fulfillment. Once news is out, it's time to 'sell the facts.'
Heavy positions have no future. Those who go all-in, half of them are queuing up to jump off the roof. I now keep my single position under 5%; some think it's slow, but I think it's stable.
Surviving is the only qualification to talk about making money.
The most profitable aspect of the crypto world isn't technique; it's discipline.
It's not how accurate you are, but whether you can control yourself.
Knowing when to run, when to endure, and when to wait is the basic quality of a top player.
To put it simply, market movements are for trading, not for burying.
If you can't take this in, just wait to be taught a lesson.