Three years ago, I went bankrupt and was left with only 19,700 U, with a debt of 20,000. Even my girlfriend thought I only saw the red and green K lines, and we argued every day. Later, my girlfriend broke up with me.
At that time, I vowed never to touch contracts again, but in desperation, I developed a "rebellious position" escape technique.
Today, I am breaking down this "rebellious mindset" so that even if you are a beginner, you can directly copy the homework.
1. Lock the principal into the "anti-emotion safe"
Don't believe the nonsense of "all in for a gamble". I only leave 5% of my principal on the exchange, and the remaining 95% goes into a multi-signature cold wallet. The private key is hidden on page 88 of "Five Years of College Entrance Examination and Three Years of Simulation". Every time you want to impulsively place an order? First, flip the book to find the private key; the 30 seconds of flipping pages is enough to cool down your adrenaline.
2. Refuse to "buy more as the price drops" and only "take advantage of profits"
Traditional averaging down is to stop the bleeding from losses, but the rebellious faction only moves when there are floating profits: every time you earn 8%, take half of the profits to open a new position while raising the stop-loss to the cost line.
3. Buy a "golden life-saving charm" with profits
Floating profits exceed 50% of the principal? Immediately take 20% to buy gold ETFs, the kind that grannies rush to buy. Gold won't skyrocket or plummet, but it can cure your "late-night staring anxiety."
4. Treat big influencers as "contrarian indicators"
Create a group and stuff all the shouting influencers in. The market is anti-human nature; following the crowd will lead to death. Instead, do the opposite: when others are greedy, retreat; when others are fearful, pick up the bargains. Negative times negative equals positive, and the win rate quietly increases by 15%.
5. Adjust the K lines to black and white, giving your eyes a "calm filter"
Red and green K lines are amplifiers of emotions. I directly adjust them to grayscale mode, so a crash looks just like a slightly longer bar, not so glaring. Then pair it with a Pomodoro timer: watch the market for 25 minutes, close your eyes for 5 minutes, forcing your brain to cool down.
6. Write a "bankruptcy plan" every month to douse ambition with cold water
I write every month, "If I go to zero next month, how will I survive?": I can edit videos, teach English, and my hometown has two acres of land...
7. Change "getting rich" to "getting poor" and chain up desires
Repeat ten times a day: "getting rich = getting poor". The more you think about doubling, the faster you die.
The ones who survive in the crypto circle until the end are never the ones who run the fastest but the "rebels" who understand and go against human weaknesses.
Are you ready to be that survivor who dares to challenge yourself? @仓位管理师