The longer you stay in the cryptocurrency circle,

the more you understand one principle: technology determines how you make money,

your mindset determines how long you can stay in the market.

Those who can survive in the account have not never stumbled,

but have learned how to deal with their own emotions.

True confidence comes from being willing to cut losses.

When the market goes against you, leaving decisively is not giving up, it's protection.

Those positions that keep you awake at night should be dealt with early,

it's much smarter than stubbornly waiting for a 'miracle'.

It's not shameful to lose a little money; it's shameful to lose everything.

When you make money, you should be even more cautious.

People are often restrained when losing money, but become reckless when making money.

Feeling like you've 'understood' or 'got it,' your hands start to act on their own.

Many pullbacks are not caused by the market, but are sent back by yourself.

Trading is like looking in the mirror, reflecting your true character.

When greedy, you chase highs; when scared, you cut losses;

when arrogant, you stubbornly hold on— the market does not create problems,

it only exposes them.

Those who can stay are not saints,

but those who know when to hold themselves back.

The simpler the strategy, the longer it can last.

Don’t always try to catch every fluctuation; pick a method that works for you and use it repeatedly.

It's okay if there are fewer opportunities; stability is the prerequisite for compound interest.

Frequent changes in strategy are less effective than maintaining a steady rhythm.

Ultimately, trading is not about who is smarter, but who is steadier.

The market never cares about your thoughts, it only responds to your actions.

When you let go of the obsession to 'must win', you actually find it easier to keep your money.