After eight years in the cryptocurrency world, I lost money in contracts for the first two years, and liquidation became a norm—just as I finished depositing money, my account was empty after taking a sip of water. Later, I suddenly realized: the market has never changed; it was I who was too impatient, too greedy, and too self-righteous. Today, I can't say I've made a lot of money, but at least I haven't liquidated for a long time. To my brothers who are just entering the market, let me share a few heartfelt words—minimize your tuition fees if you can.

First, don’t get trapped. Many people, once trapped, fantasize about "adding more, and then I'll exit when it rebounds". Wake up! The purpose of averaging down is to stem losses, not to chase huge profits. If you’re thinking about making big money while averaging down, you’re basically heading towards your next liquidation.

Second, understand the "quietness" of the market. The more it sits flat, the more vigilance is needed; behind the calm K-lines often lurks a big move. Especially after a significant rise, when you see a triangular consolidation or other tedious patterns, don’t comfort yourself thinking it's strong; this is just giving you time to get onboard. The rule that "after a big rise, there must be a pullback" is ironclad. Always remember: "buy where there are few people, sell where there are many". When everyone is too scared to place orders, calmly look for opportunities; when everyone is showing off their profits in the social circles, it’s time to plan your exit. Don’t sell when it peaks, don’t buy when it plunges, and stay restrained during sideways movements.

Third, strict position control is the bottom line. Being fully invested in cryptocurrency is like receiving a suspended sentence; the market is alive, and one must leave room for errors. Without any margin for error, a single wrong judgment could lead to immediate exit.

Fourth, mindset is the key to victory. What works in cryptocurrency is not technology, but human nature. If you're greedy, you chase; if you're scared, you cut losses, and constantly flipping will only leave you with nothing. Those who survive are the ones who earn steadily without getting excited and bear losses without rushing, moving forward steadily.

I've encountered more pitfalls than you've seen K-lines; these words may not be pleasant, but they can save your life. Want to pay less tuition and take more money home? Follow me, and I'll guide you to steadily turn small amounts into large sums—only by moving steadily can you laugh for a long time. @招财阿宝