After trading crypto for many years, I’ve increasingly realized that the truly stable way to make money is often the “dumb” one: don’t chase highs, don’t go all-in, and don’t stubbornly hold to death. Stay calm when the market is wild; only with patience when everyone else is panicking to look for opportunities—that’s the key to long-term survival. $BTW

When others are greedy, I slowly step back; when others are afraid, I wait patiently. It sounds simple, but very few people can actually do it. I set strict rules for myself: don’t touch sideways markets; don’t touch trades when the direction is unclear; if you can’t understand it, you never touch it. Even if there are many opportunities, not every wave belongs to you. Positions must be built in batches—never all-in. Add only when the direction is clear and the trend is favorable; if your judgment is wrong, cut losses promptly—never make excuses. $BOME

At the same time, I refuse to take the “last baton” when prices surge violently, and I don’t catch falling knives in a crash. Instead of constantly guessing the top and bottom every day, it’s better to wait for the trend to show itself, then follow the market and feast. $SNDK

In the end, what you’re competing on in trading isn’t how flashy your technical skills are, but your patience. If you can restrain your hands and not open orders at random, and if you can strictly carry out discipline, your account will naturally stay steady. The most expensive tuition in the crypto world has never been the money you lose—it’s the times you clearly know what to do, yet repeatedly lose to your own emotions.