In the crypto world, the most important thing to understand is "when to withdraw".
If you can't figure this out, sooner or later you'll become a victim, with nothing left at all.
I have a friend who entered the market in 2021 with 6000U, just in time for the hot market, and in four months, it rolled up to 120,000 U.
We all advised him to withdraw some to buy a new appliance, but he arrogantly said, "What's the rush? Let's wait until it hits 300,000 to celebrate properly!"
As a result, when the market turned down, his account dropped like a roller coaster, from 120,000 all the way down to 40,000, leaving him with just a few thousand U.
During that time, he avoided people and didn't dare to open his trading app, looking as if he had lost his soul, feeling worse than a breakup.
You might not believe it, but I used to be a "stubborn holder" too. One time my account surged to 550,000 U, and I was so excited, thinking about "just one more push to break a million".
I didn't expect that a pullback would wipe out nearly two-thirds of my profit, dropping me straight down to just over 200,000.
For those few days, I pretended to be busy with work during the day and stared at the ceiling at night, unable to sleep well.
It was only later that I figured it out: in the crypto world, it’s not about how much you can earn, but how much you can actually take home.
How many people shout every day about wanting financial freedom, yet can’t even do the simple "take the profit"?
Only when the account falls from a high point to the bottom do they slap their thighs regretting: "Why didn’t I withdraw a bit more back then?"
Now I have set my own rules: when the account doubles, I withdraw 40% to transfer to my bank card; when it triples, I withdraw 60% directly.
Only the money that enters the bank account is real; the numbers on the K-line chart are just game tokens that can change at any time.
"How much is enough to earn?" This question has no standard answer. Human nature is like a bottomless pit; the difference is that some people stop when they are almost full, while others won't stop until it overflows.
The most practical truth in the crypto world: those who can laugh last are never the ones who stubbornly hold until the top, but those who dare to get off the ride halfway down.
Many people lose their composure in trading, not because they are going the wrong way, but because they can't manage their positions.
Going all-in, stubbornly holding until liquidation, and making impulsive trades based on emotions will only lead to watching their accounts hit zero.
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