In the year I first entered the cryptocurrency world, I saw too many people come quickly and die even faster.
Liquidation is not the knife of the market, but the pit of habit.
What impressed me the most was a brother who rushed in with 6000U, fully invested every day, chasing trends and staying up late to watch the market. In the first week, he made a fortune, in the second week, he fell back to square one, and in the third week, he was completely liquidated.
He said that moment felt like suddenly breaking a string in his hand—losing money is not scary; what’s scarier is having “no qualification to continue.”
At that time, I listened with a tight heart because that was my shadow back then.
I only had 20000U, full of confidence, thinking that I could turn things around just by charging ahead. As a result, after following the trend to add positions and betting on a rebound, my account was directly halved.
During that time, I woke up every night staring blankly at my balance until one day I suddenly realized:
Before making money, I first had to learn to survive.
Since then, I set three “insurance measures” for myself, which were also the key to climbing out of the mud:
First: no more than half of my position.
No matter how tempting the market is, always keep half the bullets. Add to the position when the direction is right; if the direction is wrong, preserving capital is more important than winning.
Second: set profit-taking and stop-loss rules.
Take profits when you can, and walk away when you’re losing. As long as you hesitate, your profits don’t belong to you; as long as you delay, your losses will always be greater than you think.
Third: don’t touch coins you don’t understand.
There are too many stories told, and too few logical explanations. If you rush in just because someone else is hyping it up, in the end, it’s not about making money, it’s about gambling with your life. Avoiding risks is far more important than seizing potential gains.
With these three rules, I steadily grew from 20000 to 100000 over four months, with zero liquidations throughout.
It wasn’t that my skills improved, but rather that human nature became more stable.
So I want to share this sentence with those who come after:
The crypto world is not about courage; it’s about survival rate. If you survive long enough, profits will come to you.
Don’t rush to get rich; first, learn to stay alive. As long as you don’t get liquidated, you’ll always be in the game.
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