I once believed in technology, to the point of questioning life itself. Until I deleted all indicators and made 50 million with the simplest method.
Having been in the cryptocurrency world for a long time, I discovered an interesting phenomenon: the more diligently one studies, the faster they seem to lose.
Looking back, I was one of them too. I spent all day immersed in candlestick charts, on-chain data, and the opinions of KOLs, trying to grasp everything. What was the result? My account curve looked like a roller coaster, and my heart was racing. Lured in by "data explosion," I was then scared into a hasty retreat by "main force unloading," becoming more confused with every analysis and more anxious with every operation.
It wasn't until I hit a wall that I finally woke up.
My turnaround began with five words: "Stop, do subtraction."
I removed all the indicators I once treasured, like MACD, RSI, Yanjie... from my screen. I was left with just the purest candlestick and a moving average. I started like a beginner, only using 20 minutes each day to review, quietly marking entry and exit points, engraving the six words "don't chase highs, don't bet on lows" in my heart.
A miraculous thing happened.
When I gave up the fantasy of being "omniscient and omnipotent," trading became clearer and more stable than ever. No matter how much the market surged or plummeted, I remained composed because I knew where my anchor points were. I began to earn money that those who rely on "guessing" and "gambling" could never make.
The most ironic truth in the cryptocurrency world is: we are not competing with the market, but with our own greed and fear. The dealers excel at creating complex illusions that make us lose our way, and the way to break the deadlock is precisely to return to simplicity.
A friend curiously asked, "Dayan, do you still study those things?"
I smiled and said, "Study? Now I only study one thing: how to execute the simplest rules without interference."
Because I understood: the market is always complex, human nature is always greedy. The only antidote is to establish a system that is simple enough and strong enough, and then repeat it with an iron will.
I came from a five-figure capital and deeply understand the pain of confusion. If you are feeling helpless and anxious right now, yearning to find a lighthouse through the fog, follow me. Yanjie doesn't talk nonsense; she only shares practical insights and cutting-edge knowledge that can help you "turn the tide and reach the shore."