Every time a fan asks me:
"Bro, is making money in the crypto world all about luck?"
I usually smile.
It's not mockery, but — you asked half right.
In the crypto world, getting rich indeed requires luck, but those who truly make money are not living off luck.
Because when luck comes, whether you can seize it is another matter.
Do you know why many people clearly encounter a big opportunity but still lose?
Why is it that in the same market, some double their money while others go bankrupt?
The answer is only two words: the underlying.
1. If the strategy is not in place, no matter how good the luck is, it's useless.
When the market suddenly rises, have you ever experienced this:
✔ When it rises a bit, you fear a pullback and run early;
✔ It rises again, and you are left stamping your feet in place;
✔ At the first pullback, you panic and get shaken out repeatedly;
✔ The worst part is, without a stop-loss, a single pullback directly regurgitates your profits.
Others make money not because of 'luck',
but because they have already prepared their strategies:
When to enter? There are signals.
When to exit? There are standards.
What to do when it rises? There are rules.
What to do when it drops? There are plans.
Strategy is the container for receiving luck.
If the container is not ready, even if luck falls from the sky, you won't be able to catch it.
Second, inadequate capital management means you won't wait for your wave of good fortune.
The most profitable in the crypto world is not the small daily fluctuations,
but rather the major market movements that occur once a year.
But most people can't even last until that day:
Chasing the rise today results in losses;
Tomorrow's drop will lead to losses again;
The day after tomorrow, unwilling to give up, increasing positions stubbornly, leading to a direct explosion.
In the end, it's not that the market doesn't give opportunities,
but that you have exhausted your capital.
Those who can truly benefit from major market movements all share a common trait:
Their capital allocation is shockingly stable.
Position trial and error,
mid-sized positions follow the trend,
large positions only act in major markets.
To put it simply:
Capital management is what qualifies you to wait for 'good luck'.
In summary:
The crypto world is not about who can gamble better,
but who can:
✔ Refine their strategy
✔ Safeguard their capital
✔ Wait for good fortune
Luck is an accelerator to wealth, not a condition for survival.
In the crypto world, whether you can make money is always in your hands.
If you are too lazy to study, I will continue to explain the underlying logic thoroughly.
If you don't want to be educated by the market, then follow me,
at least you can avoid 90% of the pitfalls.
I am your older brother in the crypto world, guiding you to lose less money unnecessarily and earn steadily.
If you are willing, I will lead you in the right direction.