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In the end, market competition is a contest of human nature. When people are greedy, the volume is at its highest; when they are fearful, the volume shrinks the most. At the bottom, nobody dares to buy, so the volume can’t come out. But when the quantity quietly builds up, the smart money has already moved in. At the top, everyone is shouting tenfold and hundredfold gains; when the volume suddenly expands but the price doesn’t rise, that’s the main players distributing. The reversal point is often where sentiment consensus is strongest. It sounds easy to be neither greedy nor afraid, but doing it depends on rules that lock your hands. Before each trade, ask yourself: are you entering because of a signal, or because of emotion? Trades entered on signals can be held; trades entered on emotions can’t. Bind volume to rules, and keep emotions out of the door#AlphabetToBuyUpTo$12.2BMarvellShares $BTC
In the end, market competition is a contest of human nature. When people are greedy, the volume is at its highest; when they are fearful, the volume shrinks the most. At the bottom, nobody dares to buy, so the volume can’t come out. But when the quantity quietly builds up, the smart money has already moved in. At the top, everyone is shouting tenfold and hundredfold gains; when the volume suddenly expands but the price doesn’t rise, that’s the main players distributing. The reversal point is often where sentiment consensus is strongest. It sounds easy to be neither greedy nor afraid, but doing it depends on rules that lock your hands. Before each trade, ask yourself: are you entering because of a signal, or because of emotion? Trades entered on signals can be held; trades entered on emotions can’t. Bind volume to rules, and keep emotions out of the door#AlphabetToBuyUpTo$12.2BMarvellShares $BTC
Start with a 1000U account: use the first few trades to test the waters with 200U, and don’t let your position exceed half. If you can’t withstand a 20% drawdown, don’t talk about compounding. Before entering, identify the support and resistance levels, confirm the trend direction, and clearly mark your stop-loss point before you act. Keep loss on a single trade within 50U—once it hits, exit without hesitation. Many people don’t die because they’re slow; they die because one over-leveraged position blows them up. In the small-capital stage, protecting your principal is the top priority—don’t always think about turning one trade into a double. Once your account reaches 3000U, then increase your pace a bit: raise the per-trade amount to 800U, but the risk must still stay capped at 3% to 5%#GrayscaleFilesToListZcashTrustOnNYSEArca $SNDK $LAB
Start with a 1000U account: use the first few trades to test the waters with 200U, and don’t let your position exceed half. If you can’t withstand a 20% drawdown, don’t talk about compounding. Before entering, identify the support and resistance levels, confirm the trend direction, and clearly mark your stop-loss point before you act. Keep loss on a single trade within 50U—once it hits, exit without hesitation. Many people don’t die because they’re slow; they die because one over-leveraged position blows them up. In the small-capital stage, protecting your principal is the top priority—don’t always think about turning one trade into a double. Once your account reaches 3000U, then increase your pace a bit: raise the per-trade amount to 800U, but the risk must still stay capped at 3% to 5%#GrayscaleFilesToListZcashTrustOnNYSEArca $SNDK $LAB
Trade with the trend and don’t go against it; don’t hold positions in a choppy, range-bound market. Only act when the direction is clear—if the price is moving sideways, take a break. Set stop-loss per trade within 3%; once it touches the line, cut it—don’t fantasize about it turning. Take profit: if you reach 5% or more, lock in half first; use a trailing stop for the remaining half to protect gains. Don’t add to losing positions—averaging down only turns a small loss into a bigger one. For a small account to grow, first get rid of gambling psychology; don’t keep hoping one trade will make it back. Follow the rules—profits will build up on their own. Saving on commissions is also money; frequent trading is a slow form of suicide#KOSPICloses5.9%HigherOnChipmakerBuybacks $ETH
Trade with the trend and don’t go against it; don’t hold positions in a choppy, range-bound market. Only act when the direction is clear—if the price is moving sideways, take a break. Set stop-loss per trade within 3%; once it touches the line, cut it—don’t fantasize about it turning. Take profit: if you reach 5% or more, lock in half first; use a trailing stop for the remaining half to protect gains. Don’t add to losing positions—averaging down only turns a small loss into a bigger one. For a small account to grow, first get rid of gambling psychology; don’t keep hoping one trade will make it back. Follow the rules—profits will build up on their own. Saving on commissions is also money; frequent trading is a slow form of suicide#KOSPICloses5.9%HigherOnChipmakerBuybacks $ETH
In a bull market, the dumbest thing to do is to try to bite off everything. My approach is very fixed: focus on one sector and ride the main uptrend wave. For example, when the AI sector kicked off, I dug into the coins along that theme’s line—whichever moved first, whoever surged with it, that’s the real leader. Once you catch one, you can eat the entire wave. But if you keep switching back and forth, in the end you’re left with nothing but scraps. Choose new over old: old coins look cheap, but in reality they’re dead coins. Only new stories attract momentum and capital. The iron rule of the four-year cycle is right there. At the end of a bull market, when even people delivering food are talking about 10x coins, you should clear out and get out. If you don’t, a bear market with a 90% drawdown is waiting for you $HYPE #ETHSurpasses$2300 $ETH
In a bull market, the dumbest thing to do is to try to bite off everything. My approach is very fixed: focus on one sector and ride the main uptrend wave. For example, when the AI sector kicked off, I dug into the coins along that theme’s line—whichever moved first, whoever surged with it, that’s the real leader. Once you catch one, you can eat the entire wave. But if you keep switching back and forth, in the end you’re left with nothing but scraps. Choose new over old: old coins look cheap, but in reality they’re dead coins. Only new stories attract momentum and capital. The iron rule of the four-year cycle is right there. At the end of a bull market, when even people delivering food are talking about 10x coins, you should clear out and get out. If you don’t, a bear market with a 90% drawdown is waiting for you $HYPE #ETHSurpasses$2300 $ETH
After a surge, don’t chase—wait for a pullback with reduced volume before entering. If a rebound after a drop lacks strength, cut your position—don’t hold on and don’t keep waiting. Keep per-trade loss within 2% of total capital; when it hits, get out. Slow down and be steadier—compounding will come naturally. The market isn’t short of opportunities; what it lacks are people who can wait for them. Holding cash doesn’t burn your hands—reckless entries are what will be deadly #ETHSurpasses$2300 $BTW
After a surge, don’t chase—wait for a pullback with reduced volume before entering. If a rebound after a drop lacks strength, cut your position—don’t hold on and don’t keep waiting. Keep per-trade loss within 2% of total capital; when it hits, get out. Slow down and be steadier—compounding will come naturally. The market isn’t short of opportunities; what it lacks are people who can wait for them. Holding cash doesn’t burn your hands—reckless entries are what will be deadly #ETHSurpasses$2300 $BTW
Don’t ever average down when you’re losing; only add to positions on profitable trades. Many people lose money because they always want to turn things around in one go—so they end up adding and sinking deeper. Having a small principal isn’t the problem; the real issue is always trying to rely on a single trade to make it back. Keep some cash on the sidelines—only when the opportunity comes do you have ammunition. Write the rules on paper and put them next to your screen; read them through before every trade. #EliLillyRises5.3%ToRecordHigh $SNDK
Don’t ever average down when you’re losing; only add to positions on profitable trades. Many people lose money because they always want to turn things around in one go—so they end up adding and sinking deeper. Having a small principal isn’t the problem; the real issue is always trying to rely on a single trade to make it back. Keep some cash on the sidelines—only when the opportunity comes do you have ammunition. Write the rules on paper and put them next to your screen; read them through before every trade. #EliLillyRises5.3%ToRecordHigh $SNDK
Many people lose money because they look at too much—stack a dozen indicators, signals clash with each other, and in the end they place trades based on gut feeling. After I got liquidated, I cleared the charts and left only two moving averages. EMA21 and EMA55 on the 4-hour chart: when there’s a bullish crossover, I only look for long opportunities; when there’s a bearish crossover, I only look for short opportunities. When the two lines tangle together, I stay out of the market and don’t force trades. My stop loss is placed at the high/low of the most recent 4-hour period—when it’s hit, I cut immediately without hesitation. If I’m in profit, I move the stop loss up to protect gains. Make complicated things simple, and simple things repeatable. Trading isn’t about who has more tools—it’s about who executes more consistently $NVDA.US #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $BTC
Many people lose money because they look at too much—stack a dozen indicators, signals clash with each other, and in the end they place trades based on gut feeling. After I got liquidated, I cleared the charts and left only two moving averages. EMA21 and EMA55 on the 4-hour chart: when there’s a bullish crossover, I only look for long opportunities; when there’s a bearish crossover, I only look for short opportunities. When the two lines tangle together, I stay out of the market and don’t force trades. My stop loss is placed at the high/low of the most recent 4-hour period—when it’s hit, I cut immediately without hesitation. If I’m in profit, I move the stop loss up to protect gains. Make complicated things simple, and simple things repeatable. Trading isn’t about who has more tools—it’s about who executes more consistently $NVDA.US #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $BTC
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Seeing others make money easily, while you carefully count every expense and still end up losing money, that fire in your heart won’t let up. I’ve been there too—staring at other people’s accounts, unable to sleep, with my mind filled with “why.” Later I figured it out: envy doesn’t solve anything. It only makes you more impulsive on the next trade. How much others earn has nothing to do with you; how much you lose is only related to your own rules. Take back the energy you spend watching other accounts and put it into monitoring your own stop-loss lines. Turn a mindset of comparison into the action of reviewing and analyzing. When you can’t keep your emotions steady, you’ll get everything wrong. Better to close the screen and go out for a walk $ACE #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $SNDK
Seeing others make money easily, while you carefully count every expense and still end up losing money, that fire in your heart won’t let up. I’ve been there too—staring at other people’s accounts, unable to sleep, with my mind filled with “why.” Later I figured it out: envy doesn’t solve anything. It only makes you more impulsive on the next trade. How much others earn has nothing to do with you; how much you lose is only related to your own rules. Take back the energy you spend watching other accounts and put it into monitoring your own stop-loss lines. Turn a mindset of comparison into the action of reviewing and analyzing. When you can’t keep your emotions steady, you’ll get everything wrong. Better to close the screen and go out for a walk $ACE #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $SNDK
Jealousy can’t solve the loss problem; it only makes the next trade go sideways. Every time I got that competitive mindset, my execution started to fall apart—widening the stop loss and shrinking the take profit until everything was a mess. Later I imposed a rule on myself: the moment I notice that kind of emotion, I shut the platform off for half an hour, then come back and place the trade again. Other people’s account gains or losses have nothing to do with you. What you should focus on is whether your stop-loss level is set correctly and whether your position size is too heavy. That line is the real friend—others aren’t. If your mindset breaks down, step away and go flat for a few days. The market won’t run away. Wait until that urge passes, then come back. Whether you make money or not is another matter—at least you won’t end up “donating” your money out of spite #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $ETH $HYPE
Jealousy can’t solve the loss problem; it only makes the next trade go sideways. Every time I got that competitive mindset, my execution started to fall apart—widening the stop loss and shrinking the take profit until everything was a mess. Later I imposed a rule on myself: the moment I notice that kind of emotion, I shut the platform off for half an hour, then come back and place the trade again. Other people’s account gains or losses have nothing to do with you. What you should focus on is whether your stop-loss level is set correctly and whether your position size is too heavy. That line is the real friend—others aren’t. If your mindset breaks down, step away and go flat for a few days. The market won’t run away. Wait until that urge passes, then come back. Whether you make money or not is another matter—at least you won’t end up “donating” your money out of spite #AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $ETH $HYPE
How the market looks doesn’t really make my emotions swing. A big surge doesn’t excite me, and a big drop doesn’t panic me. It’s not numbness—it’s knowing that emotions don’t help trading. When the price is low, just honestly look at the chart and find support. When the price is high, stay calm and calculate whether the risk-reward is appropriate. They don’t chase a one-night turnaround; they just make sure each trade is executed according to the plan. Set the stop-loss when it’s time—set it. Take profit when it’s time—take it. The rest is left to probability. After years of compounding, once you calculate the returns, the results are really shocking. Don’t turn trading into a guessing game—make it a rules game. The more stable your emotions, the more accurate your decisions are. In the long run, what you earn is an emotional-management fee#AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $BTC $BTW
How the market looks doesn’t really make my emotions swing. A big surge doesn’t excite me, and a big drop doesn’t panic me. It’s not numbness—it’s knowing that emotions don’t help trading. When the price is low, just honestly look at the chart and find support. When the price is high, stay calm and calculate whether the risk-reward is appropriate. They don’t chase a one-night turnaround; they just make sure each trade is executed according to the plan. Set the stop-loss when it’s time—set it. Take profit when it’s time—take it. The rest is left to probability. After years of compounding, once you calculate the returns, the results are really shocking. Don’t turn trading into a guessing game—make it a rules game. The more stable your emotions, the more accurate your decisions are. In the long run, what you earn is an emotional-management fee#AdnocPlansToTrimAsiaCrudeShipments $BTC $BTW
I found a pattern: most of the trades that made me lose money were the ones where the entry felt really comfortable. The location was beautiful, the chart looked standard—if I just chased in, I’d be in profit right away, and I’d feel great. In the end, either I got stopped out or the gains got given back. The trades that truly helped me make money were different: the moment I entered, my heart was pounding. I kept thinking, did I buy too early? Could there be a lower price? Even after placing the order, I started to regret it. But looking back afterward, it was exactly those points where I didn’t dare to act that became the bottom. Selling was the same. After I sold, it kept rising, and I’d smack my forehead—then when I looked back, that level was actually a local top. Trading goes against human nature; the times I feel the most uncomfortable are often the times that are most correct. Treat your emotions as a contrarian indicator—it works better than looking at any other indicator#FOMCWatch $BTC $SNDK
I found a pattern: most of the trades that made me lose money were the ones where the entry felt really comfortable. The location was beautiful, the chart looked standard—if I just chased in, I’d be in profit right away, and I’d feel great. In the end, either I got stopped out or the gains got given back. The trades that truly helped me make money were different: the moment I entered, my heart was pounding. I kept thinking, did I buy too early? Could there be a lower price? Even after placing the order, I started to regret it. But looking back afterward, it was exactly those points where I didn’t dare to act that became the bottom. Selling was the same. After I sold, it kept rising, and I’d smack my forehead—then when I looked back, that level was actually a local top. Trading goes against human nature; the times I feel the most uncomfortable are often the times that are most correct. Treat your emotions as a contrarian indicator—it works better than looking at any other indicator#FOMCWatch $BTC $SNDK
Trading and begging have the same logic. Find a good spot to squat down, set your bowl up, and when someone gives you something, take it. If they don’t, don’t chase after them and force it. When the market signals turn wrong, and someone comes to smash your bowl, your first reaction is to run—don’t hesitate. If you run too slow, you’ll get beaten, and your account will have to pay for medical expenses. The year I blew up, I didn’t run fast enough—I kept thinking I could still hold on and get it back, but I ended up holding until the principal was gone. Later I learned one thing: when the momentum isn’t right, withdraw first. Protect your capital so you can squat again next time. If you chose the wrong location, you can change it; if your bowl gets smashed, you can buy another; but if you get beaten and left unable to move, then you lose everything. A stop-loss isn’t about losing money—it’s about saving yourself from medical bills#FedMinutesShowNoSupportForRateCuts $ETH $SNDK
Trading and begging have the same logic. Find a good spot to squat down, set your bowl up, and when someone gives you something, take it. If they don’t, don’t chase after them and force it. When the market signals turn wrong, and someone comes to smash your bowl, your first reaction is to run—don’t hesitate. If you run too slow, you’ll get beaten, and your account will have to pay for medical expenses. The year I blew up, I didn’t run fast enough—I kept thinking I could still hold on and get it back, but I ended up holding until the principal was gone. Later I learned one thing: when the momentum isn’t right, withdraw first. Protect your capital so you can squat again next time. If you chose the wrong location, you can change it; if your bowl gets smashed, you can buy another; but if you get beaten and left unable to move, then you lose everything. A stop-loss isn’t about losing money—it’s about saving yourself from medical bills#FedMinutesShowNoSupportForRateCuts $ETH $SNDK
What is the easiest cost in trading to overlook? It’s not commissions, and it’s not slippage—it’s emotional exhaustion. For every trade you have to watch the screen, each candlestick tugs at your nerves, and by the end of the day you’re more tired than after work. In a fatigued state, your judgment drops sharply: the take-profit you should lock in becomes something you want to hold longer, and the stop-loss you should cut becomes something you want to withstand longer. It’s all emotion-driven decisions. I’ve set rules for myself: at most five trades per week—if I exceed that, I close the app. After following through, I found that with fewer trades, my win rate went up, and I felt much lighter. The market doesn’t lack opportunities; what’s missing is the mindset to wait for them. When your state is good, you can tell in an instant whether you should trade or not. When your state is bad, everything looks like an opportunity—and once you enter, you get it wrong. Staying clear-headed matters far more than staying diligent #JapanCutsUSTreasuries$26.4BInJune $ETH $TUT
What is the easiest cost in trading to overlook? It’s not commissions, and it’s not slippage—it’s emotional exhaustion. For every trade you have to watch the screen, each candlestick tugs at your nerves, and by the end of the day you’re more tired than after work. In a fatigued state, your judgment drops sharply: the take-profit you should lock in becomes something you want to hold longer, and the stop-loss you should cut becomes something you want to withstand longer. It’s all emotion-driven decisions. I’ve set rules for myself: at most five trades per week—if I exceed that, I close the app. After following through, I found that with fewer trades, my win rate went up, and I felt much lighter. The market doesn’t lack opportunities; what’s missing is the mindset to wait for them. When your state is good, you can tell in an instant whether you should trade or not. When your state is bad, everything looks like an opportunity—and once you enter, you get it wrong. Staying clear-headed matters far more than staying diligent #JapanCutsUSTreasuries$26.4BInJune $ETH $TUT
Place the trade as early as possible. If you lose, you want to “hold it out,” convinced that if you can hold it back and recover later, then it doesn’t count as losing. After holding a few small losses, I eventually held through a big one and got liquidated. Later, I changed my approach and started treating stop-loss as the cost of experimentation. Before entering, I figure out in advance the maximum I can afford to lose on this trade. If I can accept it, I take the trade; if I can’t, I don’t. When price reaches the stop-loss level, I don’t hesitate—I cut it and then look for other opportunities. Once, I went long on SOL. After entry, price broke below support; I exited at a 5% loss. Two days later it climbed back above the support level, the volume showed up too, and I re-entered and captured a 40% profit. If I hadn’t kept holding and not exited the first time, even if it later rallied back, that intermediate drop would have already shaken me out. Stop-loss isn’t admitting defeat—it’s leaving myself a chance to come back again #FedMinutesShowNoSupportForRateCuts $HYPE
Place the trade as early as possible. If you lose, you want to “hold it out,” convinced that if you can hold it back and recover later, then it doesn’t count as losing. After holding a few small losses, I eventually held through a big one and got liquidated. Later, I changed my approach and started treating stop-loss as the cost of experimentation. Before entering, I figure out in advance the maximum I can afford to lose on this trade. If I can accept it, I take the trade; if I can’t, I don’t. When price reaches the stop-loss level, I don’t hesitate—I cut it and then look for other opportunities. Once, I went long on SOL. After entry, price broke below support; I exited at a 5% loss. Two days later it climbed back above the support level, the volume showed up too, and I re-entered and captured a 40% profit. If I hadn’t kept holding and not exited the first time, even if it later rallied back, that intermediate drop would have already shaken me out. Stop-loss isn’t admitting defeat—it’s leaving myself a chance to come back again #FedMinutesShowNoSupportForRateCuts $HYPE
Liquidations of 2.975 billion yuan—170,000 people got wiped out. BTC accounts for 1.421 billion yuan, and ETH accounts for 1.115 billion yuan. The most striking part is the long/short ratio: shorts were liquidated for 2.735 billion yuan, while longs were only 240 million. When the trend moves upward, those who keep shorting along the way get repeatedly harvested. This data tells me one thing: the people who try to guess the top and bottom die the worst. Whether you’re a professional trader or a retail investor, leverage amplifies the killing power of the trend. If your position is so heavy you can’t withstand even a 5% move, it doesn’t matter if you’re right on direction. Living through it matters more than anything. Your stop-loss line isn’t just decoration—it’s your lifeline. The market won’t sympathize because you lost how much; it only follows the rules. Every time you think about going against the trend to hold a position, think about these 170,000 people #FOMCWatch $NVDA.US $BTC .
Liquidations of 2.975 billion yuan—170,000 people got wiped out. BTC accounts for 1.421 billion yuan, and ETH accounts for 1.115 billion yuan. The most striking part is the long/short ratio: shorts were liquidated for 2.735 billion yuan, while longs were only 240 million. When the trend moves upward, those who keep shorting along the way get repeatedly harvested. This data tells me one thing: the people who try to guess the top and bottom die the worst. Whether you’re a professional trader or a retail investor, leverage amplifies the killing power of the trend. If your position is so heavy you can’t withstand even a 5% move, it doesn’t matter if you’re right on direction. Living through it matters more than anything. Your stop-loss line isn’t just decoration—it’s your lifeline. The market won’t sympathize because you lost how much; it only follows the rules. Every time you think about going against the trend to hold a position, think about these 170,000 people #FOMCWatch $NVDA.US $BTC .
Many people originally just wanted to make some pocket money, but got tied down by the K-line chart. Eating while staring at the screen, sleeping with thoughts of going long/entering, waking up in the middle of the night and instinctively reaching for the phone. When it rises, they feel it’s about to explode; when it falls, they panic and cut their losses. Even during sideways consolidation, they get itchy and want to enter. They know in their heart it’s already out of control, but they just can’t stop. The root cause of losing money isn’t that you don’t understand the market—it’s that you can’t control yourself. My first lesson to anyone I teach is never about how to enter the market, but how to apply the brakes. If the direction is unclear, hold cash and wait. When it hits your stop-loss, leave. If you have a profit, take it in batches. If you get two losing trades in a row, shut down and rest. Everyone understands the reasoning, but very few can actually do it. If you’ve already been swept up by the market—wanting to win back what you lost, or wanting to add to your position after you’re up—first stop and adjust your pace. It works better than looking at any kind of analysis #CryptoRally $ETH $TUT
Many people originally just wanted to make some pocket money, but got tied down by the K-line chart. Eating while staring at the screen, sleeping with thoughts of going long/entering, waking up in the middle of the night and instinctively reaching for the phone. When it rises, they feel it’s about to explode; when it falls, they panic and cut their losses. Even during sideways consolidation, they get itchy and want to enter. They know in their heart it’s already out of control, but they just can’t stop.
The root cause of losing money isn’t that you don’t understand the market—it’s that you can’t control yourself. My first lesson to anyone I teach is never about how to enter the market, but how to apply the brakes. If the direction is unclear, hold cash and wait. When it hits your stop-loss, leave. If you have a profit, take it in batches. If you get two losing trades in a row, shut down and rest. Everyone understands the reasoning, but very few can actually do it. If you’ve already been swept up by the market—wanting to win back what you lost, or wanting to add to your position after you’re up—first stop and adjust your pace. It works better than looking at any kind of analysis #CryptoRally $ETH $TUT
A single trade doesn’t take more than four hours—once you reach the target level, you leave. Don’t be greedy for that last bite of profit. Only trade highly liquid coins like BTC and ETH. For obscure coins, their daily trading volume is only tens of thousands of USDT (U); getting in is easy, but getting out is hard. Trade with the trend: when the daily chart is trending up, only look for long opportunities; when the daily chart is trending down, take a break. If the direction is wrong, admit it immediately—when the stop-loss line is touched, cut it without delaying even a second. Hesitation is the biggest enemy in short-term trading. The worst losses I’ve suffered were all times when I should’ve exited but didn’t. Those who cut decisively survive; those who hesitate are eliminated by the market#BitcoinReturnsTo$69KAfterThreeMonths $ETH
A single trade doesn’t take more than four hours—once you reach the target level, you leave. Don’t be greedy for that last bite of profit. Only trade highly liquid coins like BTC and ETH. For obscure coins, their daily trading volume is only tens of thousands of USDT (U); getting in is easy, but getting out is hard. Trade with the trend: when the daily chart is trending up, only look for long opportunities; when the daily chart is trending down, take a break. If the direction is wrong, admit it immediately—when the stop-loss line is touched, cut it without delaying even a second. Hesitation is the biggest enemy in short-term trading. The worst losses I’ve suffered were all times when I should’ve exited but didn’t. Those who cut decisively survive; those who hesitate are eliminated by the market#BitcoinReturnsTo$69KAfterThreeMonths $ETH
Many people ask me why I’m so determined to stick with Bitcoin. The logic is very simple: fiat currency is always oversupplied—which is certain. Gold is valuable because it’s scarce, and Bitcoin is even more scarce than gold. Its production is cut in half every four years, and the amount that can still be mined today is less than 20% of the total. The underlying logic of supply and demand—scarcity driving prices—has never changed. After Wall Street entered through ETFs, the net daily buying amount has exceeded several times the amount of newly mined supply. With this kind of supply gap, a long-term upward price trend is a high-probability event. But don’t expect a smooth ride: before a historical 10x run, a 40%–50% drop is quite common. Institutional entry is a positive factor, but it doesn’t mean there won’t be shakeouts. Belief matters, and so does your principal. Each time you hear someone calling trades, stay calm and ask yourself: if it drops by half, can I hold on? Only those who can hold on deserve to talk about conviction; those who can’t are just passersby #CryptoRally $BTC
Many people ask me why I’m so determined to stick with Bitcoin. The logic is very simple: fiat currency is always oversupplied—which is certain. Gold is valuable because it’s scarce, and Bitcoin is even more scarce than gold. Its production is cut in half every four years, and the amount that can still be mined today is less than 20% of the total. The underlying logic of supply and demand—scarcity driving prices—has never changed. After Wall Street entered through ETFs, the net daily buying amount has exceeded several times the amount of newly mined supply. With this kind of supply gap, a long-term upward price trend is a high-probability event. But don’t expect a smooth ride: before a historical 10x run, a 40%–50% drop is quite common. Institutional entry is a positive factor, but it doesn’t mean there won’t be shakeouts. Belief matters, and so does your principal. Each time you hear someone calling trades, stay calm and ask yourself: if it drops by half, can I hold on? Only those who can hold on deserve to talk about conviction; those who can’t are just passersby #CryptoRally $BTC
I’ve seen too many people panic and cut their positions when prices fall, and become greedy and chase when prices rise. My dumb but effective method is: keep prices falling for nine consecutive days; on the tenth day, buy a little with your eyes closed—but only using the planned position size. After two consecutive days of rising, reduce your holdings and lock in part of the profits. When you see six straight days of sideways trading, and on the seventh day there’s a sudden surge in volume, follow through decisively—that’s the signal before the main players move. These three rules have helped me avoid countless traps. The biggest flaw of retail investors is that they follow the crowd. When the main players dump the market, they panic; when the market rallies, they chase. Don’t be those people—be the one who follows rules.$ETH #TrumpUrgesCongressToPassClarityAct $ACE
I’ve seen too many people panic and cut their positions when prices fall, and become greedy and chase when prices rise. My dumb but effective method is: keep prices falling for nine consecutive days; on the tenth day, buy a little with your eyes closed—but only using the planned position size. After two consecutive days of rising, reduce your holdings and lock in part of the profits. When you see six straight days of sideways trading, and on the seventh day there’s a sudden surge in volume, follow through decisively—that’s the signal before the main players move. These three rules have helped me avoid countless traps. The biggest flaw of retail investors is that they follow the crowd. When the main players dump the market, they panic; when the market rallies, they chase. Don’t be those people—be the one who follows rules.$ETH #TrumpUrgesCongressToPassClarityAct $ACE
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