Happy Birthday, Feng Ge 🎂! May each year bring you endless joy, and may every tomorrow be more brilliant than today. Wishing you smooth sailing and good fortune on your trading journey. From now on: May you rise like the wind and water.
风 生 水 起
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Tonight's birthday ends at 12 o'clock, officially welcoming the 45-year milestone. Every year, I set goals for myself and complete them on schedule. The journey has not been easy; it has been tough, with setbacks, failures, and moments of discouragement. The person I want to thank the most is still my wife, who has accompanied me from nothing to something, step by step towards a better life. I am just a chef who hasn't studied much. Being a chef means you won't starve, but you won't become rich either; it's just a job. People say it's hard to get ahead while working for others, and indeed, there isn't much room for development when you work for someone your whole life. I entered the crypto space in early 2021 because a friend told me that a certain boss said I could invest. I spent some time getting to know Bitcoin, initially thinking it was something to do with cookies. What is Bitcoin anyway? XD Just kidding, I'm not that naive. When I first entered the crypto space, buying spot seemed slow and boring. I thought if I wanted quick money, I should do contracts. Initially, trading contracts made good money; buying long was easy. What could be difficult about that? The result, as you can imagine, is that I lost quite a bit of money. After losing money, I got overly confident and heavily invested, hoping to make back what I lost, but in the end, I continued to lose. Simply put, I had no understanding of trading; I just thought it was buying and selling. I did everything that retail investors shouldn't do and ended up almost losing everything. This little article is a bit long; please bear with me. Until~ until I saw @阿甘谈币 in the square, I spent some time listening to the content in the live broadcast room. I felt everything he said was something I had encountered in my trading experience. At that moment, I thought this person, Brother Gan, was very sincere. The content in the live broadcast room is all about learning. By the way, this old man only looks at naked K charts and never teaches technical aspects. Most of what he teaches revolves around mindset, position control, and patience. These things seem simple but are actually very difficult. Those who understand will derive their own insights, while those who cannot understand or do not want to learn will not be able to appreciate it. Thus, I have been in the live broadcast room for over a year, listening to Brother Gan's live broadcasts rain or shine every day, learning a lot of things and gaining experience. Apart from my wife, the person I want to thank the most is him. Brother Gan, thank you for your guidance and patient answers. You are truly my mentor. Even if you don't acknowledge it, that's okay; I only recognize you as my teacher. As long as I'm not embarrassed, the embarrassing one is others. Alright, the nonsense is almost over. Follow Brother Gan's crypto talks, and may the wind rise and the water flow; may you not get lost on the trading path~ Let's encourage each other.
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