Many people come to the cryptocurrency market with only one thing on their mind: getting rich overnight.

But I want to say one thing honestly— the more you think about getting rich quickly, the less you should rely on gambling.

When I first entered the market, my capital was only a few thousand U, I wasn't a rich second generation, nor did I have any background, just an ordinary retail investor. Slowly working my way up, my account balance has now grown to over thirty million. It sounds exaggerated, but in reality, it has been built up bit by bit.

I never get caught up in how much I can make in this wave; I only ask myself one question: Is this market worth participating in?

Over the years, I have roughly gone through three stages.

First stage: Small funds to practice discipline.

At the beginning, I used 1000U to trade, splitting the capital into several parts, only moving a small amount each time. Each trade was pre-set with stop-loss and take-profit points, I didn't chase up, hold onto losing positions, or gamble against the trend, only taking opportunities I understood, like GOAT which had a clear rhythm.

Second stage: Appropriately increase position size after making a profit.

When the account gradually reached around 10,000 U, I controlled each trade to about a quarter of the total capital. If the market developed along the trend, I would gradually increase my position, mainly capturing profits in the middle of the trend, for instance, I previously traded opportunities with clear trends like SENT.

Third stage: Start regularly taking profits.

Once the capital exceeded 200,000, I began to regularly withdraw a portion of the profits. This is not because I fear the market, but to remind myself to stay calm—the biggest fear after making money is becoming too aggressive.

Ultimately, in this market, being steady is more important than being fast.

Many people lose to greed, but those who can go far are the ones who gradually grow their accounts.
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