$ZKC Brothers, I've been in the cryptocurrency circle for twelve years.

I've finally understood one thing: to make money, you must first learn to survive.

In the past, I used to watch the market like being in love.

$BEAT When the K-line twitched, my heart raced to 120; I felt itchy not opening a position.

What was the result?

I barely made any money, being dragged around by the market like a dog.

$KERNEL Then I woke up, and I became ruthless.

Is the market not right?

I would rather binge-watch shows or scroll through videos than make reckless trades.

Because the market only rewards patience and specializes in harvesting impulsivity.

I also have a strange habit: many people watch the market in the morning, but I prefer to seriously focus at nine in the evening.

During the day, it's all about the big players letting out kites, with spikes, enticing, and fake breakouts randomly slaughtering newbies.

The real direction only appears quietly at night.

I've also learned to be smart about making money: is my account in the green?

Immediately pull a piece of profit into the bank.

After seeing my account open up like a Paramela every day, the reality is that I can only ride a shared bike.

I've also set up a "demon mirror" for myself: before opening a position, I only look at three things: momentum, location, and space.

If something seems off? I turn around and leave.

The market is always there, but life is only one.

I'm even more ruthless with stop-losses.

When I'm in front of the computer, it's "mobile stop-loss"; I follow the market to adjust my protection.

Going out to walk the dog? A hard stop-loss locks it in.

The big players can play however they want; my money won't accompany them in a pole dance.

Every Friday at three in the afternoon, I forcibly withdraw a bit of profit.

This is my "soul settlement."

An account increase isn’t really an increase; only when you withdraw is it truly profit.

Finally, here are a few hard truths: high leverage is like a roller coaster;

junk coins are landmines; making dozens of trades in a day is a disease, not skill.

This is how the cryptocurrency world works: the more Zen you are, the longer you can count money until your hands hurt;

the more you want to get rich quickly, the more you end up with just one saying: "Brothers... I blew up again."

If you can see this far, you are already closer to making money than 80% of people.

Because you are willing to learn, rather than just thinking about getting rich.

It's better to enjoy together than alone; if you reach out, we will have a story, and I can pull you to shore!

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