I have seen too many stories like Xiao Li's: kept awake at night by the fluctuations on the screen, rushing into a "hundredfold coin" with all funds, only to see the account shrink by half a few hours later.

This happens almost every day in the cryptocurrency world. The market never rests, full of opportunities yet fraught with traps, but most people only see the opportunities without being prepared to face the brutal other side.

Real trading is not gambling; it is a skill that requires systematic learning and continuous evolution.

Why do 90% of people end up losing? Because they are driven by emotions, disturbed by noise, and leveraged to amplify greed and fear.

The path I have walked may give you some inspiration.

From the rookie who used to lose sleep over candlestick charts to now having built my own trading system, I spent eight years exchanging real money for a clear framework: how to judge trends, how to control positions, how to execute stop losses, and how to remain calm amidst wild fluctuations.

True traders do not rely on luck and feelings but on rules and discipline.

My trading framework is very simple, but each rule has been validated through practice:

Positions are always divided, individual risk does not exceed 2%, only trade what you understand, exit immediately if wrong, and take profits in batches.

These seemingly basic principles are precisely the ones that most people find hardest to stick to.

If you are also tired of being repeatedly harvested by the market, if you also want to transition from a "gambler" to a "trader," I can share my system, mindset, and practical tools with you.

There are no shortcuts on this road, but with someone guiding you, at least you can avoid many pitfalls.

I am not a myth; just a leek that has survived with time and discipline.

If you are willing to believe, I can take you along, starting from building a system, to regain the rhythm and confidence in trading.

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