This year I earned about 300,000 USD in the crypto world, but to be honest, it's not because I'm that good; it's because I've suffered enough losses to know how to survive in the crypto scene.
Staying up late, there's no other way.
Don't tell me about crypto freedom and ease; the real market activity happens during European and American working hours.
Last year, for three months, I went to bed at 8 PM and got up at 3 AM, living like a vampire, but it was worth it.
ETH had three surges in the early morning; just catching one wave was over 30%. If you don't watch the market, you don't even qualify to enjoy the excitement.
Big drop during the day? Don't panic, that's an opportunity.
When the Asian market crashes, it's basically a trap to make you sell at a loss.
The worst was in July when Bitcoin dropped to 59,000 during the day, and the whole network was bearish; I placed a buy order at 58,500 and it shot up to 63,000 that night.
You need to know the more the Asians cry, the harder the foreigners pull up at night.
The longer the needle, the greater the opportunity.
Do you think that 15% spike was an accident? That’s a method used by market makers to wash out weak hands.
After that 125 spike in SOL, it doubled in two days.
The real market is never gentle; it's only ruthless. If you panic, you’re already hooked.
If there’s good news, it’s time to run.
During the ETF wave in June, Bitcoin had already risen for 7 days in advance; as soon as the news hit, I cleared my position and shorted, and the next day it dropped 10%.
The crypto world doesn’t care about fundamentals; it’s all about expectations being fulfilled. Once the news comes out, it’s time to 'sell the facts.'
Holding too much has no future; those who go all in, half are queuing up on the rooftop. I currently don’t take more than 5% in a single trade; some think it's slow, but I think it's stable.
Surviving is the only qualification to talk about making money.
The most profitable thing in the crypto world is not technique, but discipline.
It’s not about how accurate you are; it’s about whether you can control yourself.
Knowing when to run, when to endure, and when to wait are the basic qualities of top players.
In simple terms, the market is for making money, not for burying yourself.
If you can’t take this advice, just wait to be taught a lesson.
If you still don't know what to do now, follow Brother Jie. As long as you take the initiative, I’ll always be here!!!


