Many people enter the cryptocurrency world, initially being misled by the words 'fast, ruthless, and doubling.'
Especially with contracts, it looks like a shortcut, but in reality, it is a filter—sifting out emotional people one round at a time. $ZBT


In this market, what truly matters is not how many times you have won, but whether you have been eliminated.
The way I have come this far is not through miraculous operations, but through a few very basic, yet lifesaving principles.
First, do not push yourself into a corner.
Going all in at every opportunity hands your fate over to the market. If the market pulls back even slightly, you are out. The significance of your position is not to earn a lot, but to give you room to make mistakes. If you can survive a few mistakes, you qualify to wait for the next opportunity.
Second, do not fight against the trend.
Many people like to catch the bottom or guess the top; it looks smart, but they are the easiest to be harvested. Before the market has moved, it is always right. If there is a trend, go with it; a pullback is actually an opportunity; if the trend is not broken, do not rush to exit.
Third, think in advance about how to lose.
Making money is not hard; the challenge is to hold on. Not setting stop losses or take profits essentially hands your account over to luck. For each trade, first think about the worst-case loss you can accept, only enter if you can accept it, and over time, your account will naturally not collapse.
Fourth, learn to do nothing.
The biggest problem for beginners is not understanding, but having itchy fingers. Trading is not about proving your presence; often, being out of the market is the best strategy. Trade less, only do what you are certain of, and your win rate will be higher.
Ultimately, the cryptocurrency world is not about who is bolder,
but about who is calmer and more patient.
No all-in bets, no going against the trend, controlling risk, and trading less.
Only those who can survive steadily are qualified to talk about the next round of opportunities.