It’s hard to believe, but when I first entered the crypto circle in those years, the “tuition” I paid was nothing short of hefty

My account kept drawing down continuously, and my funds shrank day by day. During that period, every day I was studying indicators, checking news, and hunting for so-called insider info. I always felt that if I could find one “magic method,” I’d be able to quickly earn back the money I’d lost

Later I realized my losses had much less to do with technique than I’d imagined. What really started helping me make steady profits was establishing trading discipline$VVV

Now when I place trades, I basically look at a few things
First, the trend: I see which direction the market is moving and follow that direction. I don’t guess tops or gamble on bottoms. If it’s going up, I patiently look for long opportunities; if it’s falling, I wait for risk to dissipate. When I’m not sure, I’d rather stay in cash$TAC

Then volume: some breakouts look really strong, but if the volume can’t keep up, most likely they’re false moves. I’d rather miss that kind of market than chase in and bet on luck

Position sizing is the same. Even when I really like an opportunity, I won’t go all-in at once. The market has opportunities every day. As long as your principal is still there, you’ll always get another chance to enter

And take profit and stop loss goes without saying—this is the strictest rule I follow. When I’m profitable, I scale out in batches and put the gains into my pocket; when I’m wrong about the direction, I exit immediately and give myself no excuses. I also won’t fantasize that the market will suddenly reverse back$SNDK

After doing this for so many years, I’m coming to believe in one saying more and more
When you make money, try to let your profits run a bit more; when you lose money, try to lose a bit less. Over time, your account will naturally widen the gap

A lot of people spend every day researching how to turn tenfold or twentyfold—but very few research how to lose 100U or 200U less

But what truly determines whether your account can grow big often comes down to these unremarkable details

The crypto market always has opportunities. What’s truly scarce is the kind of person who can stay in the market all the time. First, keep yourself on the trading table—then the opportunities that come after will have something to do with you#加密市场观察 #加密市场回调 #小白