Three months ago, a brother was in such a dire situation that he couldn't repay his car loan or mortgage, and his relationship was on the verge of breaking down at the marriage discussion stage. With a desperate mindset, he came to me with only 5000U. He told me that during that time, he was trading like a madman, placing over ten or twenty orders every day, rushing in at any sign of movement, without setting stop losses and constantly increasing his positions. When the market turned, he didn't even have a chance to catch his breath, and his mindset completely collapsed. Later, during a review, I realized — it wasn't that his skills were poor; it was purely emotional. Ninety percent of people in the crypto world make the same mistake: they're not afraid of losses; they're afraid of idleness. Watching others constantly flaunt their screenshots makes them itchy, and seeing their own losses makes them anxious; a slight fluctuation in the K-line makes them unable to resist clicking the trading page, resulting in either being harvested by the market or being slaughtered by themselves. I forced him to make three changes, and only then did he slowly grow from 5000U to 60,000U. 1st: Quit impulsiveness, only take 'certain wins'. Previously, he was dazzled by one-minute K-lines, but now he only looks at 4-hour and daily charts. Being able to trade twice a day is already good; if the market trend isn't clear, he'd rather stay out. If the hands don't move, the money won't run around chaotically. 2nd: Be aggressive in winning, quick in cutting losses. Strictly control positions to not exceed 10%, add more only after making profits, and cut losses immediately. After making 20%, lock in half the profit and let the rest run with the trend, without fantasizing or getting attached to the battle. 'Discipline' is not just a slogan; it's a rule ingrained in the bones. 3rd: Discipline is more important than signals. If emotions are off, immediately go offline; if there are two consecutive losses, take a break. Review daily, not to show off skills, but to force oneself to confront: it's about understanding the market trends, not just blind luck. The crypto world has many opportunities, but what’s lacking are those who can resist temptation and hold their positions. In the world of contracts, surviving is more important than anything else. Staying alive is a victory in itself. Is the account bleeding? Don’t rush to find the next order; first ask yourself: are you trading or risking your life? The market is noisy, and we need a corner that allows our thoughts to settle. In my core circle, we not only execute synchronously but also think about the market synchronously. #币圈生存法则 #币圈起伏落袋为安