The best student I've ever taught turned 3000U of principal into 28,000U in just 32 days. This wasn’t based on luck but rather ingraining the words 'survival' into trading rules.
When he first started, he was like a person on adrenaline, wanting to go all-in on BTC right away. I quickly cut his position: 'First learn to afford losses, then dream about how much to earn.' In the crypto world, it's not about who is bolder; it's about who can last longer.
I customized three 'life-preserving iron rules' for him. The first rule is account layering, dividing the 3000U into three parts: 1000U locked in a cold wallet as 'pension', unmovable;
1000U as 'pocket money' for trial and error, losing it all wouldn’t hurt; the remaining 1000U is the real 'main force' going into action. The beauty of this operation is that even if there are consecutive failures, you won't lose your underwear.
The second rule is to solidify profits; once you earn 20% on a trade, immediately withdraw half into the cold wallet as 'savings'. The essence of rolling over capital is like pickling vegetables: profits must be sealed in time, or else they will spoil. Don't always fantasize about getting rich overnight; snowballs take time to grow thick.
The most crucial is the third rule: emotional coldness. If the signal hasn’t arrived, remain resolutely inactive; if the position is insufficient, never increase it. One day when the whole network was shouting 'short' like haggling in a market, he almost followed the crowd; I shot back, 'When others blow up their accounts and regret, you can’t afford to lose even once and have to pack up and go home.' The next day, the market reversed, and while everyone in the group was lamenting, his account was as steady as an old dog.
Most people don’t lose to candlesticks; they lose to their own hands: either greedily chasing rises like snatching discounted items, or anxiously placing orders like catching the last bus, or fearing volatility like a startled bird, ultimately giving back their principal to the market as 'tuition'.
The ones who can really win are the 'timid' ones: not daring to go all-in, not daring to chase trends, not daring to bet on rebounds, but as long as the signals are right, they steadily take their rightful share.
The market is still simmering; if you can't figure out the timing yet, hurry up and learn the 'survival' secrets from me, and I’ll clearly arrange your positions. Follow @趋势猎手老金 ; don’t wander blindly on the road to wealth, hesitation may truly make you miss the meal time!