On a rainy night in 2018, I sat alone in a game room of an internet café in Gangnam, Seoul. The flickering candlestick charts on the screen resembled the final struggles of an ECG. When LUNA fell below $1, I knew I had completely lost—three years, from 50 million to a debt of 120 million, this was the price I paid for chasing the 'myth of getting rich quickly'.

At 4 AM, I stood on the Han River Bridge with my suitcase, the last message in my phone was a collection notice from the bank. Just as I was about to jump off, I suddenly received a message from my cryptocurrency trading class mentor: 'Do you remember the three-line trading method I taught you? The market always repeats, but despair does not.'

【The Road to Rebirth】 I moved into an examination institute near Incheon Port and began to review using the most primitive methods:

The Fast Line (7-day): A thermometer of market sentiment

The Balance Line (30-day): The watershed of bullish and bearish battles

The Destiny Line (120-day): A compass pointing to the prevailing trend

On New Year's Day 2022, when ETH formed a 'three-line flowering' pattern around $3,500, I borrowed the last 500,000 to enter the market. That Spring Festival, I watched the price break through $4,000 and for the first time tasted the flavor of 'discipline conquering emotion'.

【The Ultimate Trial】 The most difficult test occurred in March 2023. I was attending my father's funeral when my phone suddenly vibrated—BTC triggered a 'death cross' signal. I hid in the bathroom to complete my closing operations, and when I returned, I saw my mother's confused gaze. A week later, the market plummeted by 30%, and that signal saved the family fortune from significant losses.

【Moment of Enlightenment】 Now, I have established a trading studio on Jeju Island, with three iron rules engraved on the wall:

When the three lines resonate, the trend is more important than analysis; When signals conflict, waiting is more important than acting; When emotions fluctuate, discipline is more important than profit and loss.

While organizing my trading records recently, I discovered that my win rate over the past 18 months was only 51.3%, but my profit-loss ratio reached 2.8:1. This truly made me understand: trading is not gambling, but a game of probabilities; it is not about predicting the future, but managing the present.

Those days interwoven with despair and hope ultimately crystallized into the simplest trading rule: respect the market, fear the risk. In this zero-sum game battlefield, those who can survive long-term are not the smartest, but the most disciplined.

I used to stumble alone in the dark, now the light is in my hands.

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