Last night an old fan came to me and said with great sorrow: "Brother Yue, why have I been in the crypto world for three years, and I always earn much slower than I lose?"

To be honest: It's not that you're incapable; it's the pitfalls you've stepped into that I've also encountered.

My first turnaround wasn't through gambling; it was when the market beat me down so much that I lost my temper.

You might not imagine it, but back then when my 20,000 USDT rose by 5%, I would run faster than anyone, only to see the market surge by 40% in the blink of an eye, making me so angry I didn't want to talk for a whole day.

The next time I wanted to earn more, what happened? A single bearish candle wiped out all my profits and took my principal along with it. That feeling is really worse than being liquidated.

Later, I understood: Making money isn't about how fast you can run, but how slowly you can lose.

Don't act rashly on small fluctuations, and run away from big risks—this saying has saved me many times.

During that time, I also liked to try new coins. Today I hear someone say XXX is about to take off, and tomorrow someone else shouts that another coin is going to soar.

And the result?

If you don’t follow the rise, you lose when you do, and when it drops, you don’t dare to cut your losses. After you cut, it goes back up.

That's when I realized that those who get cut are always the ones with the most information.

What truly turned my fortunes around was when I started focusing only on mainstream coins: those that had dropped thoroughly and cleanly, and I honestly put some positions in.

I stopped trying to guess the bottom and gamble on rebounds; instead, I patiently waited for it to stabilize.

Later on, when the trend really emerged, I learned to add positions during pullbacks.

That feeling was particularly magical: I used to always try to buy at the lowest, but ended up getting stuck halfway up the mountain each time; later, when I stopped trying to catch the bottom, I became steadier and steadier, buying more confidently.

After eight years of struggling in the crypto world, my success didn’t come from talent, but from those seemingly "rural" logics that saved my life.

If you’re still trading recklessly, being led by emotions, and growing more anxious: you really should talk to someone who knows the industry.

I’m not here to boast or sell hope; I just understand one thing:

Ordinary people who want to turn things around in this circle, relying on brute force is a dead end, while relying on methods, on rhythm, and on knowledgeable guides holds the opportunity.

Brother Yue has always been here, only guiding those who are willing to turn things around $ETH #ETH走势分析