At three in the morning, my hands trembled while staring at the screen, relying on 4 rules to turn things around.

At three in the morning, staring at the K-line, my hands trembled so much I could barely steady the mouse, my heart felt like it was going to leap out of my throat—this feeling, Brother K is all too familiar with.

The worst year, my account went from 300,000 U to just 8,000 U; staring at the shrinking numbers felt like falling into an ice cave.

Later, being able to climb out wasn't thanks to some divine indicator, but rather 4 rules forged with real money.

Rule 1: Only get in at the "ambush zone."

In the early years, I chased after skyrocketing coins recklessly, entering fully when SOL rose 20%, only to end up buying at the peak. Now I have a strict standard: only wait for a 15-minute MACD golden cross + a 50% increase in volume; if it’s not within this "ambush zone," I’ll just watch the lively market as a spectator. Earning money that I can understand is more stable than anything else.

Rule 2: Calculate "how much I can lose" before opening a position.

Now, for every trade, I first set a stop loss—if I open a position with 100 U, I’ll cut it if I lose 3 U, never holding the position. Last time during the ETH plunge, because I set my stop loss in advance, I only lost 200 U, while those who didn’t set a stop loss got liquidated. Staying alive is the only prerequisite for turning things around.

Rule 3: Take profits in batches.

Don't just hold onto profits; I take my earnings in three batches: take half at 3% profit, another 30% at 5%, and keep the remaining 20% to observe the trend. During that wave when BNB surged, I pocketed 4,000 U with this tactic, avoiding a subsequent 15% pullback. Not being greedy allows me to secure my gains.

Rule 4: If there’s no signal, just "lie flat."

In the past, I would impulsively make 5 trades a day; now I absolutely won’t act if it doesn’t meet the rules. Trading isn’t about being diligent; it’s about waiting for the “good ball.”

With these four rules, I rolled my 8,000 U into six figures, and now I can sleep soundly at night.

I’ve organized the "ambush zone" signal table; come find Brother K, with our rules in hand, we won’t be anxious in our hearts.

In the past, I stumbled around in the dark alone; now the light is in my hands.

The light is always on, will you follow? @不贪的阿 K