$BEAT Last year, a fan came to me with 1800u and the first thing he said was: “Li Zi, I really want to make money this time.”
Here comes another one relying on luck.
As a result, three months later, he—1800U → 140,000U, with zero liquidation throughout.
I was stunned.
$AKE Don’t mythologize talent; that’s all nonsense.
He could do one thing—listen.
I exchanged ‘blood’ for rules back then, he followed them as if it were ‘life’.
1: Diversification is the bottom line, not a suggestion.
Newbies love to go all-in; they are ecstatic when the market goes up and doubt life when it goes down.
I directly split his 1800U into three parts:
600U intraday: one trade a day, if you’re not happy, don’t do it.
600U swing: don’t touch it until the trend is established.
600U base position: don’t touch it even if the sky falls.
Later, during that big drop, he relied on this rule—while others were liquidating, he was safe and sound.
2: Eat the fish body, not the whole fish.
80% of the time in the crypto world is spent playing dead.
If you stare at the market every day, the more you look, the more you want to place orders, and the more you lose.
I taught him: treat the market as nonexistent when there’s no movement, only act when there is.
When a single trade exceeds 20%, immediately lock in some profits.
Don’t compare your temper with the market.
Previously, during that $ZEC incident, he cleanly took a 30% profit, textbook level.
3: Throw away emotions; you’re not here for romance.
Cut losses at 2%.
Take profits at 4%.
No hesitation, no lingering, no emotions.
At first, he found it hard, but now he says: “Li Zi, I now watch the market without my heart racing, cutting losses feels like trimming nails, holding positions feels like drinking water.”
To put it bluntly:
In the crypto world, it’s not the smart ones who win, but those who follow the rules survive.
Are you still being led by the volatility?
Feeling itchy when it rises, panicking when it falls, wanting to get rich overnight?
That’s just a rhythm that the market will educate you on sooner or later.
Remember: the market is always there, but the rhythm waits for no one.
Once, I was stumbling in the dark alone, now the light is in my hands. The light is always on; will you follow or not?



