Last night, A-Zuo sent me a screenshot of his account: 80,000 USDT rolled up to 240,000, exactly three times.
I replied to him: "Withdraw half, now."
He hesitated: "Bro, let’s push it a bit more, make it an even 300,000?"
I directly sent him a screenshot of my liquidation from three years ago—on that day, my 2.8 million USDT shrank to 500,000 overnight, and the ashtray was full of "what ifs".
A-Zuo was silent for three minutes and followed my advice.
Ten minutes later, 80,000 USDT hit his bank account, the principal safely landed.
The remaining 40,000 USDT continued to run, and his mindset was as steady as if he had changed his heart.
Why cut at three times?
Because I’ve seen too many people die at four times.
In 2019, another student of mine, A-Liang, grew 30,000 USDT to 500,000. I advised him to take profits, but he said he wanted to hit a million in one go. Six months later, he was left with only 10,000, unable to even preserve his principal, and ended up delivering food to pay off debts.
That day, I revealed A-Liang’s transaction records in the circle, and the comments were filled with "Wow", but I knew that in the next bull market, someone would still repeat the same mistake.
So I nailed the rules on the wall:
1. Tripling the principal, withdraw half.
2. Tripling the profits again, withdraw half.
3. Never go all in, never use leverage.
A-Zuo asked me: "Bro, how much do I need to earn to be enough?"
I asked him back: "How much can you afford to lose?"
The cryptocurrency world isn’t about who earns more, but about who can take it away.
There are always higher clouds at the summit, but only halfway down the mountain is there a cable car to go down.
Those who get off early can still be alive to see the next sunrise. If you want to finish the next trip with me, follow @小花生说币 .
I only look at two things: Is there a strict stop-loss? Has there been a planned profit withdrawal? Those with poor execution, don’t come waste a seat.