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#数字资产市场动态 Few people can truly believe in this—starting with just 20,000 yuan, surviving eight years in the crypto market through review and discipline, and even accumulating some experience. I don’t have any secrets, nor do I claim to have an information advantage; I just stick to the same strategy repeatedly.
Survival is always the first lesson. How not to lose your account is far more important than how to get rich overnight.
My funds are never gambled on a single trade. I diversify my positions, only moving small amounts each time. I set strict limits on single-loss amounts. Even if I make several consecutive mistakes, the account can still stay afloat. All I need is to wait for a trending market, and the previous losses will naturally be recovered.
Choosing the right direction is very important. Don’t rush to buy cheap during a decline, and don’t jump the gun when a rally starts. Let the market form a pattern first, then follow slowly. In trading, patience is actually the most valuable operation.
I generally avoid coins that surge short-term. They seem hot on the surface, but the risk concentration is high. Maintaining immunity to FOMO means I won’t fall into many big traps myself.
I also look at technical analysis, but I don’t rely on it. Indicators are used to verify trends, not to predict them. I only add to positions when I already have profits; if the trend reverses, I exit immediately. The benefit of this approach is that emotions have little room to interfere.
I also observe trading volume and moving averages. Only when volume confirms the K-line structure do I consider entering. Without confirmation signals, I pretend I didn’t see the opportunity.
After each trade, I review it. The logic of entry, timing of exit, and cycle changes—not to judge right or wrong, but to make the next execution cleaner and more decisive.
This method isn’t complicated at all. The real challenge is how to stick to it for eight years without fail. The market actually favors those who are patient and disciplined.
Trading alone is exhausting. I have a well-laid path here—are you interested in walking it together?