The Rise and Fall of the Crypto World: The True Harvesters Are Your Greed After Making Money
Having been in the crypto world for 6 years, I have witnessed the frenzy and collapse of wild ups and downs. It suddenly dawned on me that this market is not about the harvesters of the market but about myself losing control after making money, pushing everything into the abyss.
The real driving force is not the hidden speculators but the greed rooted in human nature.
Last year, a fan came to me with a remaining capital of 1900U, and the message was full of despair: “Brother, help me one more time, I really can’t hold on any longer.
” I agreed, but laid down a strict rule: divide the position into 8 parts, with a single stock not exceeding 12%; profits must be withdrawn immediately.
Stop-loss must be executed at the point, no negotiation.
For the next 22 days, we executed like machines: pre-market simulations, in-market operations according to rules, and immediate reviews on pullbacks.
The account skyrocketed from 3800U to 76,000U, nearly 20 times the profit, reigniting hope.
But when there’s more money, people’s hearts become unsettled. He still claimed to listen to me, but in his heart, there was only one thought left: if I push once more, I can be completely free.
The nightmare began with this confidence.
On the 25th day, he went all-in on altcoins behind my back without setting stop-loss. By the time I discovered it, the account had already pulled back 51%.
I ordered him to cut the position immediately, but he was stubbornly waiting for a rebound.
Just three days later, the coin price crashed like a waterfall, and the 76,000U was left with only 8,000U.
He collapsed and screamed, complaining that I didn’t stop him.
I silently ended the assistance—what’s most terrifying in the crypto world is not losing money, but losing respect for the market after making money.
Later, I saved that chat record as a never-relenting alarm.
In this market, there are plenty of people who can double their money, but very few can stay true to their principles in the face of huge profits.
Real turnaround is not the explosion of account numbers, but after making money, still being able to maintain discipline, stay clear-headed, and keep the original self.
It’s too difficult to walk alone in the crypto world. I have completed the organization of this set of practical trading logic and risk control rules. Do you dare to follow the rules for a while?