$DEGO In the year I graduated, everyone around me was following a "step-by-step" life template: clocking in at the factory, doing performance evaluations, and receiving a dead-end salary monthly.

But I didn’t want to take that path; I only had one thought in my mind—

relying on cryptocurrency trading to turn my life around and live the life I wanted.

Back then, I dared to try anything: candlesticks, MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands, moving averages... The indicators piled up on the screen, as if I had grasped the secrets of the universe.

Every time a candlestick rose, my hands itched to go all in; every time a candlestick fell, I panicked and broke out in a cold sweat, afraid to let go.

The first time I went all in, I used my savings from two years to place an order, but a single bearish candlestick made my account go red—

I could barely pay my rent and was so hungry that I could only eat instant noodles.

At that moment, I doubted whether I was even suited for this line of work.

But the cryptocurrency world is that cruel: it’s not about how flashy your skills are; you can’t win just because you shout the loudest.

Losing money is a mandatory lesson for beginners; only those who can get back up after losing will see the ceiling ahead.

I began to adjust my strategy:

First, diversify my trading. Don’t invest all the funds; save some bullets for myself.

Second, set clear profit and loss limits; don’t act out of spite or drag things on.

Third, focus on familiar currencies and don’t blindly chase trends.

Fourth, reviewing trades is more important than just staring at the market; learn from every mistake.

Gradually, I transformed from a "herd-following trader" into a disciplined trader who knows how to roll over capital. Those repeated losses were no longer just tears and panic but became the most expensive lessons.

Five years later, my account has multiplied several times; reflecting on my former self, I finally understood— the cryptocurrency world doesn’t fear flashy skills, but it does fear a lack of discipline, patience, and the ability to learn from losses.

Ask yourself, do you want to be a vegetable for life? Or do you want to become the winner who laughs last?

The carp leaping over the dragon gate @链上阿逸 It’s better to take action than just feel excited!

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