For 277 days of leading trades, turning 500U into 180,000U, a 360 times return.
Leading trades on Binance
"Surviving longer is the true way to success."
"Less trading, more certainty in opportunities."
1. The illusion of getting rich quickly vs the truth of long-term survival:
Many newcomers see a leading trade number earning 300% in three days or reaching 10 times in a week, and they become eager to follow.
What happens next? That number often goes bankrupt during the next major pullback or black swan, either reopening a smaller account or simply disappearing.
2. Why do leading trade numbers die quickly? Common "death methods":
High leverage + full position betting on direction:
Taking fans as mere pawns, while only putting in 500U, using small funds to leverage big profits, high leverage eats into profits, and if wrong, fans lose everything; even if right, they will eventually do wrong.
Not controlling positions, not stopping losses:
The culture of holding positions is prevalent, "The teacher says just hold on" "This is just a shakeout." As a result, both they and their fans go bankrupt.
Leading trades are not a performance show, but a long-term business. If you want to sustain the business, you must first ensure survival.
3. What common traits do truly long-lasting leading trade numbers have?
From the "old numbers" on Binance Square, it can be summarized that those who last long basically follow these few iron rules:
Strict stop-loss and take-profit: Get out when breaking levels, don’t fall in love with the trade. Many people lose because they can't bear to leave or wait for a rebound.
Go with the trend, don’t fight against it: The trend is your friend, and volatility is a meat grinder. If you don’t understand, wait; survival gives you the next chance.
Turn off emotions, engrave rules in your mind: Leading trades are not based on "feelings" or divine predictions, but on systems that can be reviewed and executed. Discipline > talent.
Regularly cashing out, diversifying risks: Withdraw a portion to realize profits.
4. The market is never short of opportunities; what’s lacking is people who can survive until opportunities arise.
If you survive long enough, you have the qualification to talk about doubling and financial freedom.
If you die early, no matter how impressive the returns, they are just numbers on a tombstone.
Remember: In the crypto world, the strongest is not the one who earns the most,
but those who have endured countless dark nights and are still at the table. Surviving is the greatest α.
