When I first stepped into crypto, I thought I would be rich after just a few trades. I learned a few indicators, watched a few YouTube videos, joined a few signal groups – and thought I had "learned enough."

But life is not a dream. I fomoed into trending coins, constantly buying at peaks and selling at lows. At that time, I didn't understand one simple thing:

👉 The market does not pay those who lack patience.

Once, I entered a trade with 50% of my account because 'someone' said BTC was about to rise. 3 hours later, BTC dumped. I suffered heavy losses. No one took responsibility, only my wallet had to bear it.

🔑 After many 'tuition fees', I learned 3 lessons:

Always have a plan before entering a trade – do not follow emotions or any 'expert'.

Don't overlook capital management – winning 3 trades and losing everything on the 4th is the same as not winning at all.

The market always exists, opportunities never run out. Don't rush.

Now, I no longer crave '2x, 3x' quickly. I just need to preserve my capital, moving slowly but surely.

👉 If you are new to the market, remember:

Knowledge + Psychology + Capital Management = Survival.

And only by surviving long enough do you have a chance to win.$BTC $ETH $XRP