Brothers, remember this most heart-wrenching saying: In the cryptocurrency world, what takes people down is not losing hundreds or thousands, but that one time when you didn't think things through and went all in.
Especially for friends just starting out, with less than 10,000 USDT in hand, yet wanting to rise to the top in one go. Excited for two days, aggressively trading three times, bursting with confidence, and then one bearish line flips the account upside down.
I am too familiar with this feeling.
Ten years ago, when I first entered, I came with 20,000 USDT, feeling that I had talent, judgment, and a future. As a result, after a few days of frequent trading, blindly averaging down, and getting emotionally overwhelmed, my account was on the brink of collapse.
Until that day when I turned off my phone and let myself pause, I realized — it’s not the market that is difficult, but I was too impatient.
Later, I secured my funds with "three locks," simple, yet it helped me get through the most dangerous stretch.
First, control your position size.
It's not that the opportunities are bad, it's that you want to win too quickly. Use half to experiment; if the market goes well, then gradually increase your position; if it doesn’t, withdraw decisively. If you preserve your foundation, you will have the chance for the next time.
Second, think clearly about your selling points.
Don’t hold on when the price drops, don't be greedy when it rises. Many people lose not because of the direction, but because of hesitation. If the price gives you a little pullback, it can drain your profits. What you need to do is think ahead about where to exit, instead of forcing it in the moment.
Third, don’t choose projects you don’t understand.
No matter how loud they shout in the group, or how aggressive the short videos are, if you can’t understand what it’s about, it’s best not to touch it. Things you don’t understand cannot provide you with stable returns.
When the market is strong, you need to be a bit calmer; when it’s consolidating, you need to be a bit steadier.
As long as your funds are alive, you are qualified to continue playing this game.
If you can maintain patience, your account will naturally reward you.
Not because you are so smart, but because you won’t let emotions lead you around.
Don’t think about flying high in one day; first, make sure the money you have doesn’t fall down.
Opportunities are always there; liquidation is the end.
If you want to go far, start by not going all-in, not rushing, and not being overly confident.
Uncle Nan has suffered losses on this point, but also endured through it.
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