From 1800U to 54,000U, I actually relied on just one trick: Patience! Resist the urge to gamble!
The path I took was quite clumsy; there were no miraculous operations, and it wasn't due to luck, but rather the patience to 'hang in there'.
When I first entered the market, I had already blown up my account three times in a row and lost all my savings. In August 2020, there was only 1800U left in my account. I had just managed to pay off my credit card debt, and I was extremely anxious.
Everyone around me was leveraging 20 times. Could I follow suit? I couldn't dare. So, I split the 1800U into 6 parts, each 300U, picked some mainstream coins with low volatility, bought low and sold high, making a bit of profit and then running away.
In the first week, I made 420U, in the second week, it grew to 3000U, and in the third week, it directly jumped to 6200U.
It wasn't because I was so exceptional, but because others were greedy while I was steady.
Later, I grew from 6200U all the way to 23,000U, and I adhered to two sayings:
Dare to buy in a panic, take profit in greed.
Don't engage in trades you don't understand, and ignore the random shouts in the group.
When my account reached 54,000U, I actually became more 'timid'. The more money I had, the less I dared to act rashly. I started using scripts to place orders, only trading strong coins like BTC, ETH, SOL, and OP, always setting take-profit and stop-loss for every order. Even if it meant earning less, I would never take the risk of blowing up my account.
I'm very clear: It's better to be a bit steady than to let the account go to zero.
If you want to turn the tables in the crypto world, remember these few sayings:
All-in on a single bet is a tumor, diversifying is the way to survival.
Never gamble on direction; gamble on winning probability instead.
'Be a bit steady, earn a bit more' is the way to go.
As long as you can learn to maintain your mindset, opportunities in the crypto world are always there.
Still, that saying goes, a single tree cannot make a forest, and a lone sail cannot travel far! Having a good team to guide you is always much stronger than going solo; I have always been here!!!