In the past, I also believed in "diligence can compensate for shortcomings," constantly making trades in the cryptocurrency market, only to have my account repeatedly educated.

It wasn't until later that I realized the market is like river water; going downstream is much easier than fighting upstream. $SOL

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What truly stabilized my account was a method that seemed very "lazy" to outsiders.

When the funds arrived, I first set aside half as a "ballast," never using it lightly, ensuring that even if I made mistakes, my mindset wouldn't collapse.

When placing orders, I made a strong effort to resist the impulse to chase after rising prices or sell in panic, patiently waiting for market sentiment to reach extremes and for the structure to be clear before cautiously testing the waters with a light position, and setting stop losses in advance, so that losses are clear and understandable.

The key is that I strictly adhered to one ironclad rule: only use profits to amplify returns, and absolutely do not touch the principal.

After confirming the trend, I dared to gradually increase my position using profits, and with each step forward, I would withdraw part of the risk to ensure that drawdowns wouldn't harm the foundation.

This model may seem slow, but the magic of compound interest lies in its stability and minimal upheaval, allowing the snowball to roll faster.

Later, I set a few bottom lines for myself: no trading when emotions are unstable; stop immediately after consecutive losses; decisively take profits when reaching expectations;

If the rhythm is disturbed, I leave the market and rest immediately.

The market is no longer a place where you can win just by hanging on; those who survive are often the “lazy people” who break down risks and slow down their operations.

Stop always thinking about how brave you are; in this market, being a little “lazy” and a little steadier can actually take you further. #比特币与黄金战争 #加密市场观察