How much U do you need to truly move on from the past?
I am a post-90s born, living in Guangzhou. Eight years ago, I first stepped into the crypto world. Everything was so unfamiliar at that time. Over the course of four years, I experienced liquidation and losing everything, even encountering a scam exchange. My account with a principal of 50,000 U was wiped out several times. At my lowest point, my girlfriend left me, and I numbed myself with alcohol, losing all sense of direction. Back then, the market was changing rapidly; some people suddenly turned their fortunes around, while I could only rely on repeated analysis and maintaining my mindset.
Looking back, I don't think it was “luck” that allowed me to survive until today. Those so-called moments of “turnaround” were more reliant on a seemingly clumsy set of rules:
1️⃣ Fast increases and slow decreases = the dealer is accumulating
If the price rises quickly and the pullback is slow, it generally means the dealer is quietly accumulating. The real peak is always after a significant price increase, followed by a sudden reversal.
2️⃣ Fast decreases and slow increases = the dealer is offloading
The rebound after a flash crash is mostly a scam, indicating that a larger drop is imminent. Don't rush to seize the rebound; be cautious.
3️⃣ Volume at the peak doesn't mean it's over; no volume is dangerous
High volume at a peak may still indicate further increases; however, once there is silence at a high level, it means a crash may be coming next.
4️⃣ Don't rush the volume at the bottom; sustainability is key
Volume at the bottom doesn't necessarily mean a reversal; only sustained volume can confirm a new starting point. ##币安HODLer空投XPL ##币安HODLer空投MIRA ##币安HODLer空投HEMI
I didn’t learn these rules from books, but through repeated failures and liquidations, accumulating experience. The crypto space is filled with the psychology of chasing highs and cutting losses; if the direction is wrong, no effort will help.
True growth is not about running faster, but about learning to light your own lamp in the darkness.
——Run Ge
If you are still feeling lost, follow along, and perhaps you can find that lamp that belongs to you.