I've been trading cryptocurrencies for so many years, and the biggest regret I have is that time I hit $ADA .
Started with 0.03, and in three months it rose to 1.2 USD, with my account floating at a 40 times profit!
During that time, the first thing I did every morning was to open my account and see how many more zeros I had, I was on cloud nine.
$BTC I even had my eyes set on a Maybach, and the salesperson called out to me: "Are you ready to pick up the car?"
In the end, I didn’t sell.
During a major bull run, one cannot be awakened.
Until the market crashed down like a cliff, from 1.2 to 0.2, I watched my profits evaporate by 80%, my Porsche turned into a BYD, and I became completely sober.
$ETH That day I finally understood a saying: Those who know how to buy are students, but those who know how to sell are masters.
Later, I trained myself to be a mechanical trader; human nature doesn’t matter, relying on rules is the real deal.
(My profit-taking iron rule) Sell in steps, don’t rush to the top.
If a coin rises from 1 to 2:
→ First sell 30%, recoup the principal.
If it rises to 3:
→ Then sell another 30%.
The remaining 40% is directly set as a moving stop-loss:
Automatically clear out at a 15% pullback from the high.
No need to watch the market, no need to gamble your life, and you won't be cut by the last knife.
(My stop-loss iron rule) Take small losses, avoid big disasters.
Single trade losses cannot exceed 5% of the principal.
Immediately set a -10% stop-loss order after buying, just like tying a safety rope to your account.
A small loss doesn’t hurt, but a big loss means no recovery.
The most counterintuitive trick:
Lower your targets, and you’ll find it easier to make money.
In the past, I wanted to sell at the highest point, but it turned into:
Reluctance → Not taking profits → Riding the elevator all the way down.
Now I only take the tail end of the fish, not greedy, and instead I've steadily made over 35% this year.
Over the years, I've met many people: one night of getting rich, ten times of losing everything;
Those who were mocked for their stop-loss, three months later they are still alive, while those who laughed at them went bankrupt.
The true winners in the crypto world are those who can continue to survive.
It’s hard to stand alone; fighting alone can never match a team that points the way for you. If you want to get onshore and flip your investment, I’m still here!


