Eight years of trading: what I've gained is not just U, but a solid life.

In the past, I would watch the market until my hands shook at three in the morning; now I can sleep on time—what trading has given me goes far beyond the fluctuations of account numbers.

The most direct change is the freedom I hold in my hands: no need to clock in from nine to five, just a computer connected to the internet, I can trade in a coffee shop or watch the market from my home balcony—this is a life I never dared to imagine when I was working in a factory.

But more precious than freedom is the calmness and confidence that trading has cultivated in me.

When I first entered the circle, I chased after the skyrocketing SOL with all my funds and smashed my keyboard when I lost; now even if ETH suddenly plummets, I first check the 15-minute volume and then compare it to the MACD signals, never panicking to cut my positions.

This place in the crypto world is essentially a trial ground magnifying human nature; after three liquidations, I finally understood: those who can withstand fluctuations are never just lucky.

This kind of growth is not numbness; it's learning to 'accept and act': if the market hasn't reached the signal, no matter how tempting, I wait; when it hits the stop-loss line, even if it hurts, I cut my losses.

I often tell my fans that half of the money earned from trading comes from the market, and the other half comes from mindset—previously I always greedily aimed for 'doubling my position,' but now I take profits after gaining just 3 points, this calmness feels more solid than making a few thousand U.

Many beginners stumble over 'copying strategies,' learning others' high leverage while trapping their own real capital.

Munger said, 'Man is a prisoner of his own gifts,' and in trading, this is even more true: I tried to blindly replicate the strategies of the big shots and lost everything, but later I found my own rhythm of '15-minute signals + 3% profit-taking,' which is the path that suits me.

Real trading is about looking inward for answers.

Now I help my brothers trade, not teaching 'sure-win techniques,' but helping them understand their own personality—if they're afraid of risks, they should trade short; if they have patience, they should seize trends.

The market is always there; what’s missing is the light to illuminate the path. Come find Brother K, let’s stabilize our minds first, then steadily earn money. @不贪的阿 K

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