Many people trade cryptocurrencies, the more they learn, the more confused they become, and the more panicked they feel.

The money I have truly made over the years relies not on inspiration or news, but on thoroughly understanding one thing: do less, do it right, and move on once it's done.

At first, I was greedy, wanting to see everything and grab everything. Later I realized that the most valuable thing in the market is not 'knowing a lot', but 'only doing what you understand'.

My current mindset is very simple, so simple it's a bit foolish: only do the clearest part of the trend.

First, look at the direction, then the position, and finally see if anyone is willing to take it. If the pattern is incomplete, I won't act; if the structure hasn’t formed, I will wait.

I don’t guess the top, I don’t catch the bottom, and I don’t clash hard with emotions.

Many people lose money not because they don't understand, but because their hands are too quick.

As soon as they see a surge, they want to chase; as soon as they see a pullback, they want to run, resulting in back-and-forth turmoil, profits not realized, and costs blown up first.

I, on the other hand, am the opposite, patiently waiting for it to pave the way before following along. Once the market is confirmed, I gradually increase my position; once it breaks, I immediately take my hands off.

When it’s time to enter, enter; when it’s time to stop, stop; don’t let trading become emotional venting.

I have always believed in one thing: money is not made through frequent trades, but by repeatedly making the right moves.

Making ten trades a day is not as good as making one trade thoroughly.

Focusing on ten coins is not as good as focusing on one rhythm that you truly understand.

The reason my account can slowly improve is due to this simplest method:

Understanding the big direction, only doing high probability trades, controlling the position, taking profits first, and not getting attached to losses.

It sounds ordinary, but very few can truly stick with it.

There are no myths in the cryptocurrency world, only discipline and execution.

If you can simplify complex matters and stabilize simple matters, the results will naturally not be bad.

The market is always there, and opportunities are always there; the difficulty lies in whether you have the patience to wait for your own position.