The wealth in the cryptocurrency world is a digital carnival, and also a battlefield that can lead to zero overnight.
The capital of contract players is the most expensive fuel for this game.
Recently, a fan came to me, saying he only had 5000U left in his account.
He said he had lost over eighty thousand due to reckless trading, and during that time, he was basically devastated.
This 5000U is his 'last chance' that he saved up with gritted teeth. $CETUS
The first thing he said to me was: “Sister, this time it's either success or I'm completely out of the game.”
I replied to him: Don’t think about making a comeback, first think about how not to fail again.
Three months have passed, and his account has stabilized at over two hundred thousand U. $LISTA
It’s not luck; he has finally carved the words 'survive' into every trade.
The first thing I had him do was to split the funds.
5000U was divided into 10 parts, each part 500U, moving only one part at a time.
When the market is right, take 20% or 30% profit and exit; if the direction is wrong, cut losses at the point and withdraw. $BCH
The market never competes on who is tougher; it only competes on who knows how to turn around better.
The principles I gave him are just these:
· Stop-loss is like a seatbelt; those who don't buckle up will eventually crash.
· Stop trading after three consecutive losses; the more you trade when the market is chaotic, the faster you die.
· Take out profits when you make money; if you don't cash out your gains, you'll eventually give it back to the market.
· Keep your position light; never let a single loss destroy your entire account.
Some say that trading with a light position and making money too slowly is frustrating, and they want to go all-in for excitement.
But the cruel truth in the cryptocurrency world is —
Those who act fast almost all die from it.
Only those who can endure, who can hold on, and who can survive through the storms are the final winners. #特朗普称对伊战争已胜利
That fan is now trading steadily,
not chasing, not gambling, not getting high.
From 'reckless trading' to 'steady progress', he finally understands —
In the cryptocurrency world, the strongest weapon is not leverage, nor is it technique,
but mindset + discipline.
Choosing the right people and the right path is the only way to survive in the cryptocurrency world for the long term; the market is like this — you either watch others feast or decisively follow Sister Yun, and I'll help you get ashore.