Last night, Ajie sent me a screenshot of his account: from 30,000 U to 100,000 U, more than tripled.
I directly said, "Now, withdraw half."
He hesitated: "Brother Tian, can we hold on a bit longer and push it to 150,000?"
I sent him a screenshot of my liquidation record from three years ago—on that day, I went from 1.2 million U down to only 200,000, with the ashtray filled with regret.
Ajie was silent for five minutes, and finally did as I said.
Ten minutes later, 50,000 U was credited, and the principal was fully recovered.
The remaining profits continued to run, and his mindset was as stable as if he had completely changed as a person.
Why must we withdraw the principal after tripling?
Because I’ve seen too many people fall on the road to the fourth doubling.
In 2021, another student of mine, Xiao Cheng, started with 20,000 U and reached 350,000. I advised him to take profits, but he said, "Brother Feng, just a bit more to 500,000." Three months later, his account only had 4,000 left, not even enough for living expenses, and now he’s working to pay off debts.
I posted his records before liquidation in the group, and a bunch of people shouted, "Ridiculous," but in the next bull market, there will still be people repeating his path.
So now I have set the rules in stone:
🚨 Tripling the principal, withdraw half;
🚨 Doubling the profits again, withdraw half;
🚨 Never fully invested, never leveraged.
Ajie asked me, "Brother Tian, how much do I need to make to be enough?"
I countered, "What’s the maximum loss you can accept?"
In the crypto world, it's not about who makes the most, but who can truly take the money away.
The clouds at the top of the mountain are always higher, but only halfway up the mountain is there a cable car down.
Those who get off early have the chance to see the next bull market.
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I only look at two points: whether there is a stop-loss discipline + whether profits can be withdrawn according to plan.
If your execution is too poor, don’t come; spots are limited, only taking those who can strictly execute.