Ten years in the cryptocurrency world, written for you who are still facing liquidation and losses!

A fan asked me yesterday: "Teacher, I've been trading cryptocurrencies for almost three years, why am I still losing?"

I replied to him: "It's not that you can't make money, it's that you can't keep money." This sentence, those who have never done

any trading cannot understand.

But I still want to write it down today, for you who are still exploring——

You can't understand it now because you haven't reached that stage yet. Save it for now, read it repeatedly,

One day when you suddenly get it, you will come back and thank the version of yourself that seriously read it today. Whether you can

make it out of the cryptocurrency world, it has never been about how hard you work, but how much you "want" it. Many people think

that "earning once" counts as winning.

But the truth is: the money you earn, if you can't keep it, will eventually be given back. The real key is,

it's not about how much you earn once, but whether you can control your drawdown. If your account drops by 50%, you need to double

it to break even; this is mathematics, not metaphysics. Occasional profits do not count as winning; being able to lock in profits,

and control drawdowns is the dividing line.

When the market corrects, who is swimming naked is obvious. Don't comfort

yourself with "I have bad luck" anymore. A big drawdown is not because the market is harsh, but because your system has loopholes. Changing yourself is not shameful; being content with mediocrity is shameful.

The hardest part is not the technique, it's "against human nature" Human nature chases trends, fears missing out, and does not fear being trapped.

To avoid missing out, you would rather be trapped and comfort yourself with "long-term holding."

In my ten years, I've only done one thing: go against human nature. Quit greed, give up opportunities that don't belong to you.

Wait for signals that "you can understand" to pick up money, rather than scrambling for it.

I only look at three levels of thinking when guiding people; which level are you at?

1. Currency-based thinking: constantly asking "Who will be the next hundredfold coin?"

2. Pattern thinking: finding patterns, making strategies, not chasing individual trades.

3. Account thinking: only looking at the overall curve, not getting caught up in individual gains and losses. True experts focus

on the account's life cycle, not the K-line of a specific coin. With one sentence, I made on ETH what an average person could never earn in several lifetimes.

You are not fighting alone; I am here. Don't rush to recover your losses; first learn to stand firm. When you truly understand,

you will find—— the cryptocurrency world is not a casino, it's a training ground. And you will ultimately

become the one who controls the rhythm.