In the crypto world, turning 9000U into 140,000U: Survive to deserve to make money

This month I turned 9000U into 140,000U, but to be honest, it’s not because I’m amazing; it’s because I've faced enough losses to understand how to survive in the crypto world.

Don’t listen to people bragging about freedom and ease in crypto; the real market movements happen during European and American working hours.

Last year for three months, I went to bed at 8 PM and got up at 3 AM, living like a vampire, but it was worth it!

ETH surged three times in the early morning; any wave could yield over 30% profit, and without monitoring the market, you don’t even qualify to witness the excitement.

Don’t panic during daytime drops; those are opportunities!

A significant drop in the Asian market is essentially a trap to force you to sell at a loss; the worst was in July when Bitcoin dropped to 59,000 during the day.

With everyone bearish, I placed a buy order at 58,500, and by night it shot up to 63,000— the more the Asians cried, the harder the foreigners pushed it up at night.

The longer the spike, the greater the opportunity; do you think a 15% spike is an accident?

That’s the market makers washing out traders; there was a 125 spike for SOL before, and I caught it, doubling in two days.

The real market is always ruthless; if you panic, you’re hooked.

When there’s good news, it’s time to run; the ETF wave was the most typical; Bitcoin had risen for 7 days in advance, and as soon as the news dropped, I cleared my position and shorted, and the next day it dropped 10%.

The crypto world talks about expectation fulfillment; when news comes out, it’s time to “sell the facts.”

Heavy positions have no future; half of those who are all in are lining up to jump off the rooftop. I currently don’t exceed 5% on a single trade; it may be slow, but it’s steady.

The most profitable thing in crypto isn’t skill but discipline; being able to control yourself, knowing when to run, be patient, and wait is the mark of a top player.

Only those who can survive have the right to talk about making money; the market is for making profits, not for burying oneself.

Those who can survive and still make money in the market have always been those who dare to reach out first.

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