In these ten years, the only thing I've learned is two words: restrain greed.

When I first entered the market in 2013, like everyone else, my eyes were only on hundredfold coins and thousandfold dreams. I once heavily invested in an altcoin called 'Xianling Coin' because I heard that 'the big players were going to pump it.' I invested 80,000, and in a week it became 250,000. I didn't sell, thinking it would at least reach 500,000. However, on the third day, the project team ran away, and the coin price went to zero. That was when I first understood: greed is a knife over the head.

In 2017, I made the same mistake again. I entered the market fully when Bitcoin was at 19,000 USD, thinking it would take off once it broke 20,000. What followed was a crash down to 3,000 USD. I refused to cut my losses and kept adding to my position, ultimately leading to liquidation. That time, I lost most of the profits I had accumulated over five years.

The real awakening came after experiencing pain from repeated losses. I began to realize: in this market, those who survive the longest are not the ones who make the most money, but those who understand not to be greedy.

So I established my own 'anti-greed system':

Profit 30%, must withdraw 10%

Stop-loss must be executed decisively, never hold on to a losing position

Do not trade markets I don’t understand, do not earn money that doesn't belong to me

During the bull market in 2021, I achieved stable profits using this system. While others chased after meme coins and dreams of hundreds of times returns, I used 3x leverage to roll my positions in BTC and ETH, withdrew profits at 30%, and cut losses at 5%. In the end, my account grew from 100,000 USDT to 800,000 USDT. Although I didn’t catch any hundredfold coins, I avoided all coins that went to zero.

What makes me the proudest is not how much I earned, but during the LUNA collapse and FTX crash in 2022, I not only didn’t incur losses by sticking to my principles of not being greedy and avoiding projects I didn’t understand, but I also made steady profits during the downturn.

Now, the numbers in my account are no longer important. What matters is that I have finally learned to restrain the most dangerous part of human nature—greed.

After ten years of trading, my greatest victory is not going from 50,000 to 1,000,000, but from 'wanting everything' to 'only wanting what I deserve.' Greed is a knife over the head; not being greedy is the sharpest weapon in this market.

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

The light is always on. Will you follow? @币来财888