Eight years ago, I only had a pitiful 8000 yuan in my pocket. The first time I stepped into the crypto world, I couldn't even breathe steadily, my palms were so sweaty that you could wring water out of them.
At that time, I was like most newcomers—harboring a small dream, thinking that if I could catch a wave of market trends, maybe I could turn things around.
But the moment the trading interface lit up with a "pop," I realized what it meant—temptation striking at the soul.
The screen was filled with candlesticks, red and green bars, and leverage ratios that looked just like the neon lights of a casino; every movement seemed to tempt me with a whisper: "Come on, sit at the table, take a gamble."
I stood there, my eyes glued to the flickering candle,
my heart racing faster than the market.
That feeling was like entering an arcade for the first time,
people around me playing with fervor,
yet I didn’t know which button would cause an explosion.
I thought I would be steady that day,
would exercise restraint, would stay calm.
But I only lasted for three minutes.
Suddenly, a small upward pull appeared on the candlestick,
and my brain was left with just one voice:
"Charge! Just buy it!"
Before my hand even reacted, the order had already been placed.
At that moment, I thought I was the man who had caught the wind,
the future "chosen one."
But the market was like a cold, indifferent beast,
never giving newcomers any room for imagination.
Just after I bought,
the candlestick turned back,
pushing me from the clouds back to the floor.
It was glaringly red.
It fell as if it resented that I wasn’t miserable enough.
With a small capital of 8000 yuan,
I was taught a lesson the first time—
I lost so much that I began to doubt whether the keyboard was cursed.
That day, I realized one thing:
The crypto world is not a new continent,
it’s the deep sea.
It won't be gentle just because it's your first time, you have little money, and big dreams.
Each candlestick here,
tests your mindset, patience, and intelligence;
every button,
could be a ladder to the future,
or a deep pit to fall into.
Ask yourself, do you want to be a forever-loser? Or do you want to be the one who laughs last?
The carp leaps over the dragon gate👉@顶级交易员轩哥 it's better to take action than just be moved
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