Cryptocurrency trading in 2025 will be hellishly difficult, with constantly changing technologies, policies, and Trump's pronouncements! How many people will quit? In the past two years, I've seen too many people rush in and then crash, and I've seen friends lose everything overnight. Only I know that I was able to grow from 50,000 to 1.5 million because I didn't act rashly during the most difficult times.

Let me share some practical insights I've gained over the past two years, hoping to at least help you avoid a few pitfalls.

I've discovered that the most insidious thing about the market is that it always uses "false moves" to manipulate your emotions.

Sometimes there's a sudden surge, and you think it's going to take off; then it slowly declines, grinding you down until you question your existence.

This kind of movement isn't a top; it's the market makers "picking out" people to exit.

The real top is never gentle; it's always "raising you until you dare not doubt it + kicking you down the mountain."

And then there are those weak rebounds after a crash, which look like a lifeline, but are actually end-of-life care.

When I first entered the market, I was harvested by this stuff the most.

Later I understood that if a rebound lacks strength, it's the big players' last-ditch effort to clear their positions; rushing in is like walking on eggshells.

I used to not understand volume either, but later I realized: Volume is the market's breathing.

A sudden drop in volume at a high level, like a ghost town, isn't a break; it means the big players have left.

A big bullish candle occasionally appearing at the bottom? Ha, mostly a false breakout.

The real bottom is quietly and steadily increasing volume, like someone secretly buying up shares underground.

But honestly, these technical aspects aren't hard to learn; the hardest part is the mindset.

In the past two years, what I admire most isn't how much money I've made, but that I've finally mastered the "three no's":

No impulsiveness, no greed, no panic.

Those who can't overcome these three hurdles won't be able to hold onto their profits.

Simply put, the market is always in your favor; what you need to be anxious about is your own heart.

If you can stay calm, you can wait for the bull market; if you panic, you might just lose everything.

The fairest thing about the crypto world is that it doesn't require you to be smart, just to survive.

If you survive long enough, profits will naturally follow.