Many people ask me, as someone who has been in the cryptocurrency space for a long time, whether it's possible to return to a normal life.
I am 34 years old this year, having entered the space at 24, a full ten years ago. The real turning point came in the last two years when my account first reached a new level, and suddenly my material conditions improved, but my mind became restless instead.
To be honest, the feedback from the cryptocurrency space is very direct. There’s no need for socializing, entertaining, or handling complex interpersonal relationships; just looking at the market can determine one’s emotions for the day.
Over time, people become increasingly closed off, and the radius of life is reduced to price fluctuations.
Later, I slowly realized that how far one can go in trading cryptocurrencies is not as much related to technology as one might think; the core issue is still the mindset.
Many people think it relies on judgment, but in fact, it relies on following the trend. Bitcoin has always been the axis of the market; if the market is unstable, it is difficult for other coins to strengthen independently.
Funds switching back and forth between Bitcoin and stablecoins inherently reveals changes in risk preference. Understanding this can help avoid many pitfalls.
The rhythm of time is equally important. The time difference of funds entering and exiting different markets often determines where the volatility concentrates during certain hours.
Many trends do not appear randomly but are the result of capital rotation. Recognizing these patterns is more valuable than frequent trading.
I no longer cling to every fluctuation; as long as the asset is not purely conceptual and has trading volume, a pullback is not terrifying.
If there is extra money, adjust the cost in batches; if not, extend the period and wait for recovery. What truly determines profit or loss is not whether you have hit the lowest point, but whether you can endure the most uncomfortable stage.
Returning to normal life does not mean leaving the market, but rather not being led by the market anymore. With a regular routine, lighter positions, and stable emotions, one naturally returns to life.
In the end, trading cryptocurrencies is not about who makes money the fastest, but who can stay in the market the longest. Patience is the reason why only a few can persist until the end.
The market is still brewing; keep up with Uncle Nan to accurately grasp the market and join me in laying out the next big order!
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