Over the years, I stepped into the traps that wiped out accounts, made it through anxious nights, and now I can consistently profit. When I look back and sum it up, the most essential thing is just one sentence: in the crypto world, it’s not about who can make money the fastest—it’s about who can last the longest.

So, how exactly do you do it? I break it down into five iron rules:

1. Unrealized gains aren’t money; locking it in is safe.
Even if the numbers look great in your account, they’re only “temporarily held.” Once you hit a small profit target, withdraw part of it to your bank account immediately, and keep the rest compounding. Many people lose it all in the end—not because they’ve never earned, but because they always think, “Just one more gain before I leave,” and then they give back all the profits.

2. Place trades based on signals—don’t let emotions decide for you.
Don’t place an order just because you stare at the K-line and suddenly get an idea. At minimum, wait for two different sets of indicators to align before considering an entry—short-term signals on smaller time frames, trend confirmation on larger time frames—avoid periods with the most noise. Act when there are signals; when there aren’t, be patient and stay put. That’s a hundred times better than trading impulsively.

3. Stop-loss is a life-saving talisman, not something to be ashamed of.
Setting a stop-loss isn’t admitting defeat—it’s insuring your principal. If you can monitor the market, move your stop-loss up with the行情 to lock in the floating profit you’ve earned. If you can’t monitor, set a fixed stop-loss in advance. Professionals care less about “how much you can make on this one trade,” and more about “how much you can lose at most on this one trade.”

4. Develop a habit of withdrawing—so your profits truly belong to you.
Every week on fixed days, I transfer part of my profits out of the trading account—no exceptions. This cuts off the greed of “full-capital compounding,” and also makes your capital curve smoother over time. Naturally, your mindset stays steadier.

5. Stay away from those actions that make your heart race.
Don’t use too much leverage. Don’t trade too frequently. Never enter a position with borrowed money. For small-cap coins that swing dozens of percentage points at the drop of a hat, watch more and trade less. People who truly make money long-term rely on rules and discipline—not luck or daring.

The crypto world isn’t short of opportunities, but most people can’t make it to daylight. When you have a clear, repeatable trading system in your hands, and you also have ironclad risk control, that sense of steadiness far outweighs the illusion of getting rich by hitting one big bet.
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