Making a fortune is not a skill, keeping it is!
After trading cryptocurrencies for so many years, why do you always lose? In fact, most people don't fail to make money; they just can't keep the profits they've earned. Those who have experienced the market's harsh realities understand: a single crash can wipe out gains or even turn profits into losses. The real winners are not those 'lucky ones' who hit the jackpot with a hundredfold coin but those 'guardians' who can firmly hold onto their profits.
Why can't we always hold onto profits? Overconfidence, indecisive stop-losses, running away as soon as there’s a slight profit... A 50% shrink in your account requires a doubling to break even; that's math, not metaphysics. So rather than desperately searching for the 'next skyrocketing coin,' it’s better to first learn how not to lose.
What I want to say is:
It’s not a lottery ticket that promises overnight wealth; it’s an asset that deserves to be treated with an 'account mindset.' Don't just look at how much it rises or falls today; focus on your overall position and risk. It’s advisable that any single trade shouldn’t exceed 2% of your total capital, and establish clear stop-loss and trailing profit targets. Stay calm when others are FOMOing and chasing high prices, and rationally assess value during market panic.
Investing is like a marathon. Don’t trade frequently; don’t let short-term fluctuations throw off your rhythm. Real opportunities often emerge during market calm periods. Regularly transfer a portion of your profits to stablecoins, and continue rolling with your principal; focus on its actual applications and ecological development, not just price fluctuations.
In the end, those who survive in the crypto world are often the ones who can manage their own mindset. Greed, fear, and herd mentality—these are our biggest opponents.
Is 【某某代币】 currently on your watchlist? How do you usually set stop-losses? Let’s discuss your strategies in the comments and steadily move forward through the fluctuations!
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