Crypto Market First Lesson: Don’t let profits stay “unwithdrawn.” No matter how many numbers appear in your account, it may still be nothing more than a fleeting illusion.
I’ve seen a friend. In the last round of market momentum, he entered with 10,000 USDT (U). After seizing the opportunity, his account climbed steadily to 1 million U. During that time, he spent his days admiring luxury cars and houses, convinced that wealth was already within reach.
I asked him: “Have you withdrawn the profit?”
He said: “Not yet—do a few more trades.”
Then the market reversed. He went heavy on a low-quality/altcoin, the account suffered a sharp drawdown, and all the profit he had built up was wiped out.
Later, he asked me: “When will the numbers in my account truly belong to me?”
The answer is simple: when it leaves the trading account and becomes under your real control.
After that, I set a few rules for myself:
First, realize profits in a timely way.
Paper gains are just numbers. When the market rises, your account increases—but a downturn can just as quickly swallow your profits.
Second, don’t over-allocate to a single asset.
Especially with highly volatile altcoins, opportunities and risks often exist at the same time. Any wrong judgment can lead to massive losses.
Third, plan your capital allocation.
Don’t put all your chips in one place—leave yourself an exit route.
Fourth, once you hit a milestone, lock in the results first.
Get your principal back, then use the remaining funds to participate in the market—your mindset will be much steadier.
The biggest trading mistake is treating the numbers in your account as if you already own that wealth.
What truly belongs to you isn’t how far you’ve ever reached, but how much you safely keep at the end.
If someone charges recklessly, they’ll crash sooner or later. With a guide, you can move more steadily.
If you really want to change, why not start planning with me sooner?
I’ve seen a friend. In the last round of market momentum, he entered with 10,000 USDT (U). After seizing the opportunity, his account climbed steadily to 1 million U. During that time, he spent his days admiring luxury cars and houses, convinced that wealth was already within reach.
I asked him: “Have you withdrawn the profit?”
He said: “Not yet—do a few more trades.”
Then the market reversed. He went heavy on a low-quality/altcoin, the account suffered a sharp drawdown, and all the profit he had built up was wiped out.
Later, he asked me: “When will the numbers in my account truly belong to me?”
The answer is simple: when it leaves the trading account and becomes under your real control.
After that, I set a few rules for myself:
First, realize profits in a timely way.
Paper gains are just numbers. When the market rises, your account increases—but a downturn can just as quickly swallow your profits.
Second, don’t over-allocate to a single asset.
Especially with highly volatile altcoins, opportunities and risks often exist at the same time. Any wrong judgment can lead to massive losses.
Third, plan your capital allocation.
Don’t put all your chips in one place—leave yourself an exit route.
Fourth, once you hit a milestone, lock in the results first.
Get your principal back, then use the remaining funds to participate in the market—your mindset will be much steadier.
The biggest trading mistake is treating the numbers in your account as if you already own that wealth.
What truly belongs to you isn’t how far you’ve ever reached, but how much you safely keep at the end.
If someone charges recklessly, they’ll crash sooner or later. With a guide, you can move more steadily.
If you really want to change, why not start planning with me sooner?