《Not Chasing Surges, Not Bottom-Fishing, Able to Hold Cash: She Became a Winner in the Crypto World by Following Three Iron Rules》

I am Li Ge. Over the years in the crypto world, I have seen too many people rush in with millions, only to leave without a splash. #币圈暴富

But I know a 41-year-old single mother who has no background, no insider information, and with a capital of 300,000, she has survived in the crypto world for 9 years, turning it into over 30 million. She owns two houses, one for living and one for her child, living a low-key life, but with enough confidence to earn respect. $SIREN

She never looks at flashy indicators, nor does she gamble on any overnight wealth opportunities. She says: “Making money in the crypto world doesn’t require complex skills; just sticking to a few simple habits is enough.”

The three iron rules she has, I still remember clearly:

First, do not chase the excitement of surges. No matter how many people shout “take off,” she holds back and doesn’t act. “The crazier the rise, the harsher the fall; those who take over are all greedy people.” $ON

Second, do not bottom-fish when it drops sharply. When there is a flash crash and others shout to pick up bargains, she only looks at the rebound strength. “If it’s weak and powerless, it means the funds are running; bottom-fishing is equivalent to jumping into a pit.”

Third, be able to endure the loneliness of holding cash. When there is no signal in the market, she prefers to be in a daze rather than make random trades. “#币圈 is not lacking in opportunities; those who are anxious are the easiest to lose everything.”

In these 9 years, she has navigated through bullish and bearish markets with “stability,” repeatedly doing simple things correctly, and gradually emerged on top.

I am not boasting, nor am I making empty promises. In the crypto world, those who can truly survive and make money are never the smartest, but the most stable.

#加密市场观察

If you also want to walk this path, follow me, and let’s steadily move forward, step by step, to turn things around.