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When I first entered the crypto space, I only had 100k yuan.
Today, my account value is 20 million yuan.
This journey has been full of ups and downs, but the one thing that stuck with me the most is what a senior in the crypto circle told me during the LUNA crash:
"This market is just a mob. As long as you control your emotions, it becomes a cash machine."
Thinking about it, he's right.
When the market is rising, everyone shouts "Hold on, hold on";
When it crashes, they panic and cut their positions.
Those who can truly make money are always against human nature—
Selling everything when others are crazy, and buying the dip when others are fearful.
I’ve gone from a novice to today, not because of some so-called "talent."
But because I’ve developed my own logic.
When the market is sluggish, feel the rhythm with small positions. Don’t expect to turn things around on the first trade.
When sideways at a low level, be patient; when sideways at a high level, get out.
Sell decisively at the top, and see dips as real opportunities.
But don’t copy blindly—look at the position, analyze the structure.
Buy on red candles, sell on green candles. This is the hardest part, but the more difficult, the more correct.
There’s another rule I’ve always followed:
Buy when it dips in the morning, sell when it rises in the afternoon.
It’s not 100% accurate, but the general direction is often right.
More importantly—experts rarely trade frequently.
When sideways, better to stay put and wait for a key breakout; the more anxious you are, the easier it is to blow up.
Now, just by looking at a single K-line, I can roughly judge the trend.
Methods like range trading with high sell and low buy, trend following, support rebounds... I can masterfully apply these techniques.
But ultimately, trading crypto is about mindset.
Not daring to buy when the market rises, not daring to add when it dips,
Not wanting to sell after making profit, and not daring to cut losses when it’s losing—
This is the fatal flaw for most people.
I’ve seen a group of people grow from 10k USDT to hundreds of thousands.
And I’ve seen even more lose everything, from hundreds of thousands to nothing.
Those who stay in the crypto space are not the most technically skilled, but the most steady.
You’re not moving slow enough.
You’re just wandering aimlessly in the dark.