I just relied on "playing dead" for three years, turning twenty thousand into two million.
In 2018, I rushed in with wedding money of twenty thousand, and in the first week, I chased EOS, which halved in three days, causing my wife to get so angry she took off her wedding ring.
I stayed up all night writing three "house rules" and posted them on the wall: no chasing highs, no all-in, no full positions. Whoever breaks the rules has to do the dishes, and it's a six-month sentence.
That period felt like a morgue; people in the group were posting about their losses every day. I played dead and lay flat, dragging the app icon to the second page, out of sight, out of mind.
By the end of the year, BTC dropped to 3200, and I still had 6000 left. In the middle of the night, I secretly stuffed my child's red envelope into it.
For every 10% drop, I bought in again, and by the sixth time, my cost was pressed down to 3800; even the market makers doubted I was a robot.
In April 2019, suddenly a big green candle shot up to 5000, and my account recovered to thirty thousand. I didn’t cheer; I first withdrew my principal and let the remaining profit run free.
My wife asked, "Why not sell with such a big increase?" I replied, "Horizontal trading after a surge exclusively kills greedy pigs," and she rolled her eyes and continued binge-watching.
As a result, two weeks later, it corrected by 20%, and I didn't lose a penny, but she missed the highest point to sell facial masks.
The best part was last May when LUNA collapsed. The market was crying for help, but I had already prepared my ammo.
On the day of the crash, I was hanging orders while taking care of the child, picking up five thousand at a price of 0.88, and it rebounded to 1.0 in three days, allowing me to directly trade for a BYD car.
My wife finally put her wedding ring back on and added, "Your stubbornness isn't too bad after all."
Looking back now, I've forgotten all those flashy indicators, and I only remember one sentence: Don't get restless during horizontal trading, and don't panic during crashes; while others are cutting losses, I pick up candy.
The silly method is like a turtle's shell; slow it may be, but it lives long.
Want to turn things around? First, remove the word "greed," then learn to retract your neck like a turtle; you can't go wrong.
Those who can survive in the market and still make money have always been those who dare to reach out first.
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