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$SOL Look at how steady my trades are right now. Many people think I’m the kind of person who is born to trade. It seems like whenever the market moves, I can catch it, and I can easily open a couple of trades and money just comes in.



$ETH actually is not at all. I have doubted myself countless times after being beaten by the market, chasing news, chasing hot topics, and chasing after seeing limit-ups, what outrageous operations haven't I done?

$BTC has been able to grow from a principal of 500 to 80 million now, relying on the following seemingly foolish rules. But they work, allowing people to survive and go far.

**Don't trade too frequently**
Some people place dozens of orders in one night, while I can only handle 1 or 2 orders a day at most. The more you do, the easier it is to get carried away; trading isn't about who is faster, it's about who is steadier.

**Only touch mainstream coins**
While others chase after those flying altcoins, I focus on reliable ones like BTC and ETH. Not seeking excitement, just looking for things that can survive in the long term.

**Strictly follow the plan**
Entry price, take profit and stop loss are all set in advance. Do not act until the price is reached, execute immediately when the price is hit, and never improvise. The more you act like a robot, the easier it is to make money.

**Position Management Sticking to It**
Never move more than 1/5 to 1/3 of the position at a time, and never go all in. Don't be impulsive or gamble with your life; this rule has saved me too many times.

**Don't change the order**
Once you set your take profit and stop loss, don't interfere with them; refuse emotional interference. Most people lose money because they are led by their emotions.

Why can this clumsy method win?
Smart people like to predict the market and gamble on future trends, but in the end, they are ruined by their own emotions.
Those who can survive are often the steady, slow, and rigid people.

When I started with 500, I earned and lost tens repeatedly; there were also pullbacks, and at one point it dropped back to over ten thousand; but I always stuck to the rules: no random increases, no hasty moves, no changing plans.

After year after year of hard work, the account doubled, then doubled again, and finally reached 80 million.

Can you learn? Of course you can learn.
The premise is: you can resist the urge when others are making money; you can stay calm when others are calling trades; you can stick to the rules you set for yourself.

The market always rewards execution, not clever brains.

This path is neither thrilling nor legendary, but it can survive, make money, and go on for the long term.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 7h ago
That's not wrong, but most people forget after reading and continue to chase the price and sell with bearish market tomorrow.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 7h ago
You're right, you just have to hold on. Watching others get rich with dozens of orders a day makes you itch to act.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 7h ago
That's exactly right, it's just that this broken rule is the hardest to follow.
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IfIWereOnChainvip
· 8h ago
You're not wrong; it's just that most people, including myself, can't execute well, haha.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 8h ago
That's right, but execution is easier said than done.
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