Former colleague Ah Kai just cleared some BNB last week, netting a 15% profit.

It's worth noting that when BTC dipped below $85,000 on December 1st, the BNB he held remained steady at the $887 support level. At that time, everyone in the group advised him to cut his losses, but he kept his eyes on the volume data and stayed calm.

This is the truth of the crypto world: those who last the longest are not necessarily the ones who play contracts skillfully but those who execute simple logic to the end.

Now that BTC has returned to $93,208, and SOL is fluctuating around $133.4, I am more certain that those 'foolish methods' are the key to survival.

Newbies should not get lost in quant and staking tricks; Ah Kai once chased SOL at $120 and got trapped due to flashy strategies.

Later, he only focused on moving averages: for short-term trading, he looked at the 5-day line, holding BNB when it was below that level, and running as soon as it broke;

For mid-term, he kept an eye on the 20-day line, which allowed him to capture half of this round's rebound.

If there’s no movement for three days in the short term, he withdraws; this is Ah Kai's iron rule.

Recently, he sold off sideways altcoins, just in time to avoid a subsequent 5% drop, making him much more clear-headed than those who stubbornly held onto their losses.

Remember, mainstream coins that drop sharply with decreasing volume are safer than those chasing a 50% rise.

Just like when ETH pulled back to $3,150, it was actually more reliable than tokens that relied on false positives to pump.

I've seen too many people make a couple of trades and become arrogant, forgetting to ask themselves, 'Is it skill or market momentum?'

In the crypto world, it's not about how aggressively you trade, but how long you can last.

Now I am in cash waiting for opportunities, just like waiting for BTC to stabilize at the $94,200 signal; this kind of 'waiting' is ten times more reliable than chaotic operations.

Patience is the bottom line, execution is life; the market will eventually reward those who can remain calm.

Follow me, as I only talk about practical skills that can be implemented; see you in the Binance chat room.