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#山寨币季节即将来临? A popular saying in the crypto world: "If you're timid, you won't make money."
I've never considered myself a tough guy. Not full positions, not going all-in, not blindly believing in the myth of doubling your money—these are all stories for others.
Watching others get excited and rush in, I often hesitate; hearing cries like "If you don't get on now, you'll miss out," my first reaction is actually to think about an exit strategy.
Everyone who has fallen a few times in this market and truly felt the pain understands—being bold just determines how quickly you jump in; but whether you have a bottom line is what decides if you can survive and come out alive.
Later, I realized that it is precisely this "timidity" that, during the craziest moments of the market, repeatedly held me back.
I've seen too many people lose their minds once the market surges. Stop-losses become meaningless, and positions are treated as symbols of courage. When making money, they feel like the chosen ones of the sky, but as soon as a correction happens, all rationality is swallowed by panic. It's not the market killing people; it's people, in their panic, pushing themselves off the cliff first.
I never expect to change my life with a single gamble. What I truly care about is these:
When losing money, don't involve your entire life; when making money, don't forget why you entered this market in the first place. Even if your account shows floating gains, remember—this isn't for show, it's to insure your future.
Provide stability for your family, leave a backup plan for yourself—these are worth more than any account number.
Markets will always turn, opportunities are always there. What is truly lacking are those who can stick to their principles amid volatility. Not driven by greed, not kidnapped by fear, every step should be strapped with a seatbelt. Moving slowly is okay; stability is the key.