$BTC Have you ever seen someone actually make money trading? I have.

$ETH They all have one thing in common: they don't live like humans, but like machines. Discipline is their only emotion.

$SOL The story of losing money is always the same—it's not that they don't understand the technology, it's that they can't control their hands and hearts. Once emotions come into play, any strategy is useless.

I have a fan who started with 1500U and turned it into 45,000U in three months without ever being liquidated.

How did he do it? To put it simply, there are three 'anti-human' rules, but executing them is ruthless, like a machine.

**First, split the position into three parts, always leave yourself a way out.

With 1500U, he divided it into three parts.

500U for day trading, only taking the most certain opportunities, making a little profit and then running;

500U for swing trading, patiently waiting for the trend, only making a move every ten days or so;

The remaining 500U, he absolutely does not touch, that’s his life-saving bottom card.

Many people go all in, and with the slightest fluctuation, they exit. Staying at the table gives you the chance to win.

Second, don’t watch sideways movements, only chase clear trends.

The market is just moving aimlessly 80% of the time. His approach is even more extreme—if the trend hasn’t emerged, he shuts down the software, resolutely not moving. Only when the direction is clear does he go in for a bite.

Moreover, once profits exceed 20%, he immediately withdraws 30%.

The difference between professionals and retail traders lies here: most of the time is spent waiting; when they take action, they must fully capitalize.

Third, use pen and paper to lock emotions before trading.

Every time he places an order, he really writes down three iron rules:

- If a single loss reaches 2%, it must be cut, no negotiations.

- If profits reach 4%, halve the position, take profits first.

- Absolutely do not add to the position, even if the feeling seems right.

Trading is not about gambling with emotions, it's about executing a plan. When you operate like executing a program, emotions have no room to cause trouble.

The crypto world has never lacked opportunities; what it lacks are people who can survive.

Are you also always caught in the cycle of emotions? Change isn’t hard; what’s difficult is that you truly want to change. To break through, what you need is not another myth of sudden wealth, but the discipline to endure that monotony and keep records.