In the cryptocurrency world for eight years, I've seen too many people fall on the path of 'wanting to get rich quickly'.
They rush into skyrocketing coins, leverage their entire holdings, and dream of getting rich every night. As a result, the next day, a single needle goes down, and the liquidation message becomes the alarm clock.
But I, precisely relying on 'slow', have defeated countless impatient gamblers. Three years ago, I had only 3000U left in my account. While others shouted 'ALL IN, go all out, get on board',
I stubbornly split the 3000 into five parts, like holding five life-saving bullets. I would add a shot every 3% drop and take profits every 5% rise. At that time, I was laughed at every day: 'Your returns are not as good as putting it in Yu'ebao.'
But three weeks later, my account jumped to 70,000 U. It wasn't because I was smart, but because I wasn't led by emotions. When others were crazy, I retreated; when others panicked, I bought.
The cruelest part of the market is: those who can survive will ultimately win.
Later, I realized three iron rules —
First, going all in is a dead end; diversifying is oxygen.
Second, don't bet on direction; calculate probabilities.
Third, stabilize your mindset, and profits will come naturally.
Last week, a student sent me a screenshot of his liquidation at midnight, with only 3000U left in capital, and his mindset was blown.
I simply replied: 'Don't think about breaking even; treat each trade as if it's your first trade.' He followed my advice. For the first three days, he only dared to test with small positions,
On the seventh day at dawn, he sent me a message: 'Bro, my account has returned to 6200U.'
At that moment, I knew he truly understood. The winners in the cryptocurrency world have never been those who run the fastest, but those who learn to slow down, maintain their rhythm, and continue to survive where others have fallen. $BTC


