Recently, a story about a delivery guy really touched me.

This guy delivers orders during the day and does ride-hailing at night, earning less than 4800 in a month, exhausting himself to death.

At the end of last year, the market moved a bit, and he came to me, saying he wanted to learn how to make some side money from cryptocurrency.

At first, he had a lot of old problems.

Every time the market fluctuated, he panicked, rushed to cash out after making a few dozen dollars, and stubbornly held on when he lost. He stayed up all night watching the market, only to see his account go to zero in the morning and directly questioned life.

I didn't talk to him about indicators or technical patterns, just gave him a few strict rules:

Only make one or two trades a day; don’t take action without a signal.

Always set a stop-loss when opening a position, and cut losses when the time comes.

Keep your position size at 10%; don’t think about turning things around overnight.

At first, he thought it was slow and even asked if he could make money with this approach.

I replied to him: We're not here to gamble; we're here to make money. If you want to be quick, you have to survive first.

As a result, in the third month, he told me: I earned two months' salary from the cryptocurrency market.

I wasn’t actually surprised.

Those who can stay calm, endure, and not rush will eventually win.

The cryptocurrency market is not about who can rush the fastest; it’s about who can last the longest.

Cashing out a bit and cutting losses decisively with a light position might sound stupid, but it’s really effective.

As long as you don’t die, you will turn things around sooner or later.

Now this guy is still delivering, but he smiles and says: I’m not anxious when delivering now; I make trades when the market is right, and if it’s not, I just close the market and eat when it’s time.

The hardest part of the cryptocurrency market is not understanding candlestick patterns, but understanding yourself.

Control your hands, steady your heart, and you will have the qualification to talk about making money.

Don’t rush to get rich; first learn how to survive.

When you truly understand this sentence, your account will naturally go up.