#beat I am not a big player in the crypto circle, but I know how ordinary people survive.
To be honest, I really can't be considered a top player.
#ZEC Compared to those real big players, my little gains are just a faint sound.
I am just an old investor —
I've been liquidated, stayed up all night, trembled in front of the K-line, and have also been thoroughly taught by the market.
#ETH Last year, a brother came to me with 3000U.
He didn't ask how to double it, nor did he ask if he could get rich,
he just said:
"Bro, can I slowly earn back what I lost?"
At that moment, I understood.
Only those who have truly been educated by the market would ask like this.
I didn't tell him about indicators, patterns, or structures.
Those may seem advanced, but they are really not that useful for small amounts of capital.
I only told him three things,
all lessons I learned with real money.
First: Don't put all your money in one place.
Split 3000U into three parts.
One part for short-term trading, at most two trades, close the software after finishing;
One part waits for the trend, if there’s no market, leave it empty;
The last part is emergency money, not for doubling.
I told him one thing:
Those who go far are not the ones who earn quickly, but those who die slowly.
Second: When you make money, don't get carried away.
Most people don’t lose at the starting point,
but lose when they just start making money.
I told him to only take a small portion,
when he earns 30% of the principal, withdraw half of the profits first.
What can be pocketed is what is truly earned.
Third: Emotions must be controlled.
Before each trade, write down the stop loss in advance, if it hits 3%, just exit;
When you earn 10%, immediately pull the stop loss to the cost;
Shut down the computer at the end of the day, if you can't sleep, uninstall the APP.
It's not about missing the market, it's about fearing yourself getting carried away.
Three months later, his account reached 120,000 U,
not once did he blow up his account.
Is he impressive? Not really.
He just finally started to respect the market.
Opportunities in the crypto circle come every day,
but if the principal is gone, the opportunity has nothing to do with you.
First learn to survive, then talk about turning things around.
A single tree cannot make a boat, a solitary sail cannot go far.
Having direction and a team is much more important than shouldering it alone. I have always been here.



