I have seen too many people rush in, trapped in the cycle of liquidation and chasing highs and lows.
Yesterday, a fan asked me: “Teacher, I have been trading cryptocurrencies for almost three years, why am I still losing?”
I only replied with one sentence: “It's not that you can't make money, but that you can't keep money.”
This sentence may be hard to understand, but once you have gone through enough trades, you will understand.
Whether you can get out of the cryptocurrency circle does not depend on how hard you work, but on how clearly you understand why you are losing.
Many people think that making a profit once is a success, but the real difficulty is: keeping the profits.
If you can't keep the profits, ultimately they will be returned to the market.
Every time there is a 50% drawdown, you need to double to break even.
This is not luck, but calm mathematics.
The ability to stabilize drawdowns and lock in profits is the dividing line for mature traders.
When the market corrects, you can easily see who is swimming naked and who can stay steady.
Stop blaming the market; the problem always lies within your system.
Admitting your problems and correcting them is true growth.
The hardest part of trading is not the technique, but human nature.
Human nature makes you greedy, afraid of missing out, unwilling to cut losses, and ultimately, you are swallowed by the market.
Many people say they are investing, but in reality, they are being led by their emotions.
In these years, the most important thing I have done is to eliminate my weaknesses.
I have given up greed and abandoned opportunities that do not belong to me.
I have guided many people, and I assess them based on their levels of thinking:
Coin-based thinking, always thinking about “the next hundred times.”
Pattern thinking, learning to summarize, waiting for signals, not chasing highs or lows.
Account thinking, forgetting individual profits and losses, focusing on the overall curve.
The true expert focuses on the lifeline of the account, not on a single candlestick.
My success on ETH comes from understanding this sentence: Do not predict, just follow; do not rush, just pick up money.
Add positions only after confirming the trend, and move forward steadily.
Finally, I want to give everyone who trades with me one piece of advice: First think about how not to lose, then think about how to make money.
When the signal that belongs to you comes, you will naturally know to take action.
If you make a profit, leave; never get attached to the battle.
In the cryptocurrency circle, do not rush to break even; first, learn to stabilize yourself.
Once you truly understand, you will find that the cryptocurrency circle is not a casino, but a form of cultivation.
You will become the one who truly controls the rhythm.

