$ZEC In the first year of entering the circle, I have seen too many people's accounts explode directly in less than ten days.
At that time, I truly realized: in crypto trading, what really sends people out of the game is not the loss itself, but that one fatal liquidation.
I myself have suffered losses too.
With a starting capital of 5000U, I ended up losing half due to hot market trends, signal groups, and emotion-driven operations.
That loss woke me up completely, making me understand that only by changing myself can I avoid falling into the same pit again.
After a painful adjustment, I slowly climbed out of the abyss of losses and eventually stabilized at 100,000U.
In this process, I set three uncompromising bottom lines for myself:
First: Never go all in
How important is it to keep some bullets? It's more important than chasing a surge.
With half of your position, the remaining chips are your chance to survive; always remember—don't let market fluctuations easily crush you.
Second: Must firmly execute stop-loss and take-profit
Procrastination is a manifestation of emotion; a true professional trader executes as soon as the rules are set.
There is a world of difference between being emotional and being rational; act decisively when seizing opportunities, and quickly stop losses when in the red; procrastination will only make things worse.
Third: Pass on projects you don’t understand
Every day there are various "opportunities" in the market, but don’t let the noise of others determine whether you enter the market.
If it's a project you don’t understand, don’t touch it.
No matter how much others shout, opportunities that don’t belong to you will always be just a mirage.
Trust your judgment and avoid being led by emotionally driven decisions.
Looking back over the years, I found that being able to walk steadily is not because I have mastered many profound techniques, but because these three rules helped me successfully avoid the three fatal pitfalls of being overly ambitious, going all-in, and liquidation.
Opportunities in the crypto market are never lacking; the most important thing is to survive and walk out.
Calmness and rationality are always more valuable than operational skills.
First, protect your chips; the profits that should come will naturally arrive.
If you are still stumbling around in the crypto circle, why not follow me and take a look? I will pass this light to you!


