To truly make money in the cryptocurrency market, the core principle is simple: treat trading like a job, not a gamble. $FHE

I have also taken the wrong path. In my early years, I would stay up all night watching the market, chasing hot trends and competing on speed, resulting in either liquidation or emotional breakdowns. Later, I forced myself to establish rules: fixed times, fixed methods, and fixed risk control, treating trading like a job, which gradually stabilized my account. $BEAT

A few practical principles, in plain language:

First, only act during relatively "clean" times.

There are many messages and false fluctuations during the day, making it easy to get washed out. I prefer to operate after the market digests information at night, where trends are more coherent and judgments are clearer.

Second, take profits first.

Earning is the correct move. Whenever there is a profit, take out a portion as "real money" and risk the remainder, preventing drawdowns from wiping out all gains.

Third, trust indicators, not feelings.

Before entering, confirm at least two signals are aligned, such as trend indicators + strength indicators in the same direction; if there is no resonance, don't proceed.

Fourth, stop-loss must be pre-set.

If there is unrealized profit, raise the stop-loss; if there’s no time to watch the market, set a hard stop-loss. The risk is not in making wrong judgments, but in black swan events.

Fifth, withdrawals should have a system.

Account numbers do not count as money; only what can be withdrawn counts. Regularly transferring profits out is key to combating human nature.

Sixth, control frequency and variety.

Do not exceed three trades a day, avoid small coins that are hard to understand, and definitely do not bear high leverage.

Trading is not based on inspiration; it's based on execution. Follow the process and finish on time; in the long run, it becomes easier to make money. $TNSR

Still the same saying, a single tree cannot make a forest, and a lone sail cannot sail far! Having a good team to point you in the right direction is always much stronger than going solo. I have always been here!!!