There is a woman in Hangzhou, I call her Sister A Yao.
40 years old, with a cold temperament, speaks slowly, but you can tell she has weathered storms and can withstand them.
But ten years ago, she was just an ordinary person.
With 120,000 in savings, living in an ordinary community, feeling lost about the future.
She entered the cryptocurrency world, not for excitement, but to let her parents age peacefully.
Ten years later, she turned 120,000 into 50 million.
Four apartments, one for her parents, one for herself, and two for rental income.
Plus, a stable and profitable studio.
She often says one thing: I don't rely on luck; I turn uncertainty into certainty.
Now, I’m sharing it with you.
① Rapid rise, slow fall; the main force is loading up
There’s a coin stagnant like dead water, I thought it was hopeless.
Sister A Yao suddenly went all in.
I asked why.
She said, the main force likes to play dead when accumulating.
Three days later, the major upward wave took off, and we got our first bite.
② Sudden drop, unable to bounce back; the main force is escaping
During a flash crash, I wanted to bottom fish.
Half an hour without any rebound.
She simply said, don’t reach out.
The next day, that coin dropped another 40%.
At that moment, I understood, the ones escaping weren’t the retail investors, but the institutions.
③ High volume at a peak doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a top
One day, there was suddenly an explosion of volume at a high point, and I was scared to run.
She said, a real peak usually has low volume; high volume is actually a sprint.
In the end, that coin surged another 30%.
④ A single volume spike at the bottom doesn’t count; it’s the continuation that indicates a true bottom
She once held a position at the bottom for three weeks, and I was anxious and couldn’t sit still.
She said, a true bottom is when everyone is willing to buy, not just a single spike.
Later, the major upward wave took off threefold, and she confidently reaped the rewards.
⑤ Trading coins is about people, not charts
She often says, the chart is just a surface; human sentiment is the underlying logic.
Volume is the real response to fear, greed, hesitation, and madness.
Understanding volume means understanding the market.
⑥ The highest realm is nothingness
No desires, not greedy, not anxious, not afraid, not attached.
What kills is never the market, but the mentality.
She can stay out of the market for a month and remain unmoved while others skyrocket.
Because she knows, the market that belongs to her will not be absent.
Sister A Yao has walked a path in ten years that others can't reach in thirty.
But her lightest words carry the heaviest meaning:
If you want to make money, first learn to live.
If you want to turn your situation around, first learn to be slow.



