In the spring of 2023, I almost lost everything.

A friend's words, "If you don't have money, don't easily start a relationship," pierced my heart like a needle for many years.

At that time, I had just experienced the collapse of LUNA. I watched it plummet from its peak, and I invested my entire 100U, using a 30,000 capital with leverage to short it, once rolling my account to earn over 900,000. But wealth comes too quickly, and it makes people dizzy. I didn't take profits, instead betting all my gains to buy the dip.

As a result, LUNA plummeted all the way down, directly dropping below six decimal places.

My account went to zero.

I locked myself in my home, dazed and confused all day. Until one deep night, I stumbled upon that heart-wrenching phrase, and suddenly woke up:

I must get back up.

I sold my long-time companion camera and all my collections, raising 20,000, and returned to the market.

This time, I would no longer act on feelings.

After repeated reviews and summaries, I figured out four of my own rules:

A sharp rise followed by a slow decline is often a washout.

A quick surge followed by a slow downward trend doesn't necessarily mean distribution; it could be that the main force is quietly accumulating shares. But if there is suddenly a huge volume spike followed immediately by a large red candle, it is likely a trap to lure in buyers.

A flash crash with weak rebounds is often the last drop.

A slow recovery after a big drop is not necessarily an opportunity; it might instead be the main force exiting. Don’t comfort yourself with, "It has dropped so much, it should rebound now."

High volume at a peak doesn't necessarily mean it's over, but low volume consolidation is extremely dangerous.

Continuous volume at the top often indicates a second wave of highs. But if high volume diminishes and volatility disappears, it is mostly a precursor to a crash.

Volume at the bottom must be continuous; single-day anomalies are often false signals.

Only when there is a "continuous increase in volume" after a period of low volume consolidation can it be considered that the main force is truly building a position. Sudden massive volume on a single day is often a trap to lure in buyers.

With these insights, I positioned long near 10U of TRB, holding firmly until 380U, capturing a full 40-fold increase.

Now my account has exceeded ten million.

No insider information, no reliance on a bull market, all thanks to discipline.

The market always repeats history, while human nature has never changed.

I do not regret the pits I have stepped into. Some lessons must be experienced personally to be truly understood.

Perhaps even if I started over, I would still make the same choices.

But at least now, I know how to safeguard everything I have earned.

Before, I was stumbling alone in the dark; now the light is in my hands.

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