For someone who has been in the cryptocurrency space for 8 years

‌ today I want to talk about some "counterintuitive" practical truths with everyone. $ZBT

I am a post-90s born, from Hubei, now settled in Guangzhou. I entered the market 8 years ago, starting with a capital of 50,000, and have grown to my current scale without insider knowledge, shortcuts, or relying on luck.

$OG The only thing I did right was to survive longer than others with the simplest approach. $RVV Many people ask me: why can some people stay in the market for a long time while others can't survive a market cycle? The answer is simple - they understood the rhythm of the market makers and controlled their own emotions.

The following 6 points are the "survival rules" I have repeatedly verified over more than 2920 days, they are not complicated but very valuable.

First: Rapid rise and slow fall often do not indicate a peak. A sudden surge followed by a slow pullback is mostly a washout and capital turnover; there's no need to panic and exit;

Second: Rapid fall and slow rise usually do not present an opportunity. After a flash crash, if the price slowly climbs, it seems like a second chance to buy, but in fact, it often indicates the end of selling—don't be fooled by the thought that "it has fallen so much already";

Third: High volume at a peak does not necessarily mean death; low volume is what requires caution. If the price rises with accompanying volume, there is still room for speculation; once the price consolidates and volume drops sharply, this "quietness" often signals a major drop.

Fourth: A single large volume at the bottom does not equal a reversal. A true bottom is forged over time, with several days or even weeks of consistent volume increase, signaling serious capital accumulation; a single large bullish candle at most is just a "smoke screen";

Fifth: Price is the result, and volume is the emotion. Many people focus on the K-line appearance, but in reality, volume is what matters—it reflects market consensus and the real changes in the strength of bulls and bears;

Sixth: The ability to "short" is what makes a true expert. Being in cash is not cowardice, but a wise choice. Not chasing highs is restraint, and not panicking is confidence. When you can approach the market with "no attachment," trading will truly serve you. #美国核心CPI低于预期 #加密市场观察 #比特币2026年价格预测