Having spent ten years navigating the crypto market, I've seen too many stories—some people make a hundredfold return in a bull run thanks to luck, only to lose it all in emotional trading. And those who truly survive tend to stay under the radar.
I've been contemplating what kind of trader can achieve long-term, stable profits. Later, I realized the answer is quite simple: it's not the smartest person, but the most honest, steady, and disciplined.
Using a seemingly "stupid" approach, I grew my account from zero to two million. Not relying on genius strategies, but solely on execution and rule awareness.
**Stability is the first principle.** When the entire market crashes, if your holdings withstand without collapsing, it shows strength behind the scenes. Projects that can hold on during extreme pessimism are usually the most promising. Conversely, the easiest to get crushed are often those with weak fundamentals.
**Follow the trend.** This sounds cliché, but it's the hardest to execute. When the trend is upward, hold firmly; when the trend weakens, exit immediately—don't overthink. Trading isn’t about brainpower; it's about execution—knowing when to act and when to retreat.
**Learn to let go.** If short-term trades don't move after entry, don't stubbornly hold expecting a rebound. Cut losses promptly. My rule is "close at a 5% loss." It sounds harsh, but this discipline has saved me countless times at critical moments.
**Oversold does not equal opportunity.** During extreme panic, the rebound probability is higher, but that doesn't mean you should blindly buy the dip based on feelings. Wait for clear reversal signals before acting. Many get wrecked by the mindset of "waiting to see if it drops further."
**Always prioritize leading projects.** The strong stay strong; it's market law. Don't chase small caps just because they seem cheap. Leaders are not only more resilient during downturns but also more likely to attract main capital. In bear markets, leaders usually drop less than small altcoins.
**Price itself isn’t the key—direction is.** Buying isn’t about getting in at the lowest point, but about aligning with the trend. Many get stuck in "bottom-fishing" thinking, constantly trying to buy cheap, only to get repeatedly cut. Abandon that mindset; become a trend follower, and your win rate will improve significantly.
**Profit is just part of the process; stability is the goal.** Don’t get blinded by a few quick gains. True experts don’t focus on how much a trade makes in a moment but on whether their long-term account curve is steadily upward.
**Holding cash is also wisdom.** Those who can't hold cash must eventually pay tuition. When market signals are unclear and uncertainty is high, waiting becomes the most rational choice. Trading frequency isn’t the core; success rate is.
The truth about the crypto market boils down to one sentence: those who survive are not the most aggressive, but the most rational.
Don’t blindly chase hot topics, nor stubbornly hold alone. Keep learning, stay rational, and seek steady progress. In each cycle, you'll naturally find opportunities that belong to you.
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DeFiChef
· 17h ago
It's really heartbreaking; I'm the opposite example of stubbornly holding on😅
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 12-13 18:41
Exactly, there's nothing wrong with that, but execution is the hardest part.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-13 18:38
Nice words, but it's just waiting, waiting, waiting.
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MetaLord420
· 12-13 18:24
Sounds good, but it's easier said than done, brother.
Having spent ten years navigating the crypto market, I've seen too many stories—some people make a hundredfold return in a bull run thanks to luck, only to lose it all in emotional trading. And those who truly survive tend to stay under the radar.
I've been contemplating what kind of trader can achieve long-term, stable profits. Later, I realized the answer is quite simple: it's not the smartest person, but the most honest, steady, and disciplined.
Using a seemingly "stupid" approach, I grew my account from zero to two million. Not relying on genius strategies, but solely on execution and rule awareness.
**Stability is the first principle.** When the entire market crashes, if your holdings withstand without collapsing, it shows strength behind the scenes. Projects that can hold on during extreme pessimism are usually the most promising. Conversely, the easiest to get crushed are often those with weak fundamentals.
**Follow the trend.** This sounds cliché, but it's the hardest to execute. When the trend is upward, hold firmly; when the trend weakens, exit immediately—don't overthink. Trading isn’t about brainpower; it's about execution—knowing when to act and when to retreat.
**Learn to let go.** If short-term trades don't move after entry, don't stubbornly hold expecting a rebound. Cut losses promptly. My rule is "close at a 5% loss." It sounds harsh, but this discipline has saved me countless times at critical moments.
**Oversold does not equal opportunity.** During extreme panic, the rebound probability is higher, but that doesn't mean you should blindly buy the dip based on feelings. Wait for clear reversal signals before acting. Many get wrecked by the mindset of "waiting to see if it drops further."
**Always prioritize leading projects.** The strong stay strong; it's market law. Don't chase small caps just because they seem cheap. Leaders are not only more resilient during downturns but also more likely to attract main capital. In bear markets, leaders usually drop less than small altcoins.
**Price itself isn’t the key—direction is.** Buying isn’t about getting in at the lowest point, but about aligning with the trend. Many get stuck in "bottom-fishing" thinking, constantly trying to buy cheap, only to get repeatedly cut. Abandon that mindset; become a trend follower, and your win rate will improve significantly.
**Profit is just part of the process; stability is the goal.** Don’t get blinded by a few quick gains. True experts don’t focus on how much a trade makes in a moment but on whether their long-term account curve is steadily upward.
**Holding cash is also wisdom.** Those who can't hold cash must eventually pay tuition. When market signals are unclear and uncertainty is high, waiting becomes the most rational choice. Trading frequency isn’t the core; success rate is.
The truth about the crypto market boils down to one sentence: those who survive are not the most aggressive, but the most rational.
Don’t blindly chase hot topics, nor stubbornly hold alone. Keep learning, stay rational, and seek steady progress. In each cycle, you'll naturally find opportunities that belong to you.