Many people ask me:
"How did you earn the first bucket of gold in the cryptocurrency world?"
I want to give you a nice answer, like "Just hold on and you can win."
But my conscience won’t let me deceive you— the cryptocurrency world has never been about just holding on to get by.
The ones who truly accumulate their first bucket of gold are not necessarily the most technically savvy, nor the ones with the largest capital.
Rather, they are the ones who can withstand temptation, see the rhythm clearly, and act decisively.
My first decent amount of capital was actually accumulated through a method that is "painfully slow, but terrifyingly stable."
No rushing to get rich quickly, no reckless bets, just aiming for a steady profit of 200 U every day.
Doesn’t sound exciting, right?
But in a month that’s 6000, in two months that’s over 10,000.
For ordinary people, this is the real path to take.
Some people want to multiply their money tenfold in a day, and end up getting liquidated;
I double my money in two months, and instead, I live more and more easily.
When I first entered the market, I, like most people, chased trends daily, looked for spikes, guessed launches, and gambled on bottoms.
It wasn’t until my account got hammered three times that I realized:
The cryptocurrency world isn’t about how many times you predict correctly, but whether you can step in time with the rhythm.
When others panic and cut their losses during a downturn, I slowly buy in;
When others chase high prices out of greed, I short it.
While others monitor dozens of coins daily, I only watch three;
While others place dozens of trades a day, I might only make one trade every two days.
This isn’t a talent, but rather I have learned to "endure."
Those who can make money are never the quickest, but the ones who can see through the market, control their positions, and patiently wait for key moments.
When the right opportunity arises, they dare to strike hard.
Many people complain about the slowness, but think about it: in a year, isn’t your biggest loss due to "wanting to be fast"?
The cryptocurrency world will offer opportunities, but it will never reward anxiety.
If you want to turn your situation around, you don’t need to be too smart, just learn to avoid making unnecessary moves and rushing in.
If you can stabilize yourself with every trade, you’ve already outperformed a large portion of people.
The first bucket of gold isn’t stumbled upon by luck, but is the result of your repeated stabilization.
If you can achieve this, you will eventually stand out.