That night after reviewing my liquidation bills, I realized that in the crypto world, being smart and making money are often two different things.
Watching the K-line fluctuate wildly, I suddenly decided to take the opposite approach: not fighting for technical skills, not gambling on news, but specifically choosing the clumsy methods that those who consider themselves 'masters' look down upon. As a result, in half a year, my account quietly rolled from 8000U to 43000U.
It's not luck; I finally learned the 'three don'ts':
🚫 Refusing to be cannon fodder for the rising market: When the cryptocurrencies skyrocket, I lower my head to tie my shoelaces. When the market crashes and everyone is crying for help, I slowly open my wallet.
🚫 Giving up on precise bottom-fishing: Trying to buy at the lowest point? That's divine operation. I only buy lighter as prices drop, like building blocks; when it drops deeply, I hold back and save some bullets, and even the market makers will panic.
🚫 Never be fully loaded: At that moment of being fully loaded, you become the 'hostage' of the market. I always leave 20% as a buffer; if it falls, I can save it, and if it rises, I won’t regret it. I can sleep at night without needing to hug blood pressure medicine.
As for short-term trading, I have turned it into 'six lines of wisdom':
📉 Don't get carried away during high-level consolidation, and don't reach out during low-level consolidation. Move only when the direction is clear.
📈 Testing the waters with small losses, taking profits in batches, and never letting profits ride a roller coaster.
🌀 Falling slowly, bouncing hesitantly; falling fiercely, bouncing violently. Can't catch the rhythm? Just lie down first.
📊 After a long period of ups and downs, there must be a sideways movement. After the consolidation, look for a breakout: clear the way down, follow the car up, but never go ALL IN.
Many people laugh at me: What kind of strategy is this? Crawling at a turtle's pace, completely lacking excitement.
The market specializes in treating various fancy tricks. While others are busy 'buying high and selling low' only to be slapped in the face repeatedly, I rely on 'slowly buying when it falls, slowly running when it rises,' and my account curve surprisingly keeps inching upwards.
In the crypto world, it’s sometimes not about who is smarter, but who is more 'bravely foolish.'
I am not a master; I am just an old hand who has engraved 'risk aversion' into my operations. If you are also tired of the heart-pounding gambling-style trading, you might as well follow me@崎哥说币 #加密市场观察 $BTC $ETH .

