Last year, a brother found me with 1800U in his pocket. Without saying much, he directly said: "Brother shopkeeper, I want to learn something real." I initially thought he just wanted to join the excitement of the crypto world, but three months later, this kid managed to turn 1800U into 80,000U without even experiencing a single liquidation. Don’t talk about talent and luck; the reason he could do this is simply because he listened. He followed the three life-saving principles I learned from my painful losses. The first principle: at that time, I looked at him and said: "With me, diversifying your account is not a suggestion; it’s a lifeline." You have no idea how many newcomers come in and go all-in. When the market rises, they’re so excited they can’t sleep; when it falls, they stare at the K-line, questioning life, completely led by the market. I directly divided his 1800U into three parts: 600U for day trading, one trade a day; if the situation isn’t right, better to not trade. 600U for swing trading; if the trend hasn’t formed, absolutely don’t move. 600U as the base capital; even if the sky falls, don’t touch it. It’s because of this principle that he managed to come out unscathed during that major drop. The second principle: I told him: don’t think about eating the whole fish; eating the fish body is enough to fill you up. Most of the time in the crypto market it moves sideways. If you look at it every day, you can’t help but place orders; the fees and fake volatility can make you lose several times. I taught him: if there’s no market, pretend you didn’t see it. When the market comes, then act. For any order exceeding 20% profit, immediately take out part of the profit; never bet your temper against the market. Last week during that ZEC wave, he firmly seized the "fish body," and after stepping in, he made 30%, as clean as a textbook. The third principle: I told him to throw away his emotions directly: you’re not here to fall in love; you’re here to make money, treat yourself like a robot. Lose 2%, immediately cut. Make 4%, must reduce your position. He struggled with these rules at that time, but looking back now, each one was a lifesaver. Yesterday he told me: "Brother shopkeeper, now when I watch the market, my heartbeat is steady, cutting losses doesn’t hurt, holding steady doesn’t make me anxious, I do what I need to do." This market is the harshest and fairest: it’s not the smartest who wins, but the ones who follow the rules survive. If you are still being led by emotions, itching to act at every fluctuation, always wanting to get rich overnight, you will be awakened by the market sooner or later: it’s just a matter of time. If you are currently confused, running around chaotically, don’t hold on stubbornly. When you are ready, come find me.