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#数字资产市场动态 The account grew from 1,800U to 53,000U. The core secret isn't that complicated—it's simply about surviving.
Don't take my words lightly; behind this are lessons learned from three liquidation events and losing everything. If it weren't for those painful experiences, I wouldn't be where I am today.
In 2020, when the account hit rock bottom, I only had 1,800U left, and I still hadn't paid off my credit card debt. My mindset was truly崩的 at that time. Watching others open positions with 20x or 50x leverage, I could only stare helplessly. But it was precisely this "timidity" that saved me.
I divided the 1,800U into 6 parts, each 300U, and just did basic low buy and high sell, taking profits of a few hundred dollars and closing immediately, not thinking about getting rich overnight. In the first week, I earned 420U; in the second week, I broke 3,000U; in the third week, I reached 6,200U. It wasn't that the market was particularly kind; I simply wasn't blinded by greed.
From 6,200U to later 23,000U, I strictly followed two rules: when others panic, I build positions; when others go crazy, I sell. I choose only the assets I truly understand. I never follow the signals in the group, and I never even considered heavy positions. No matter how many opportunities to chase high, I remained unmoved.
As my account balance grew larger, I became even more cautious. I only trade major coins like BTC and ETH, using scripts to place automated orders. Take-profit and stop-loss levels are already set in the system. I prefer to earn a little less than to experience another liquidation.
Here are the key insights:
All-in trading is a slow-acting poison; diversified holdings are the way to survive long-term. Instead of betting on the right direction, it's better to bet on your own win rate. Steady and consistent trading can earn more. Going solo recklessly can easily lead to a crash.
Find the right rhythm, follow the right people—this is the way to go far. In the end, I am still here. Believe it or not, but whether you dare to change your trading habits like me is up to you.
Stay tuned: $BEAT $ZEC $pippin