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#数字资产市场动态 When I had only 3000U left in my account, I almost gave up, but then I realized that as long as the method is right, turning things around is not a dream. The crypto world is indeed brutal, but those who truly make money are often not gambling on the market trend, but making choices.
I have completely changed my trading habits, with two core points:
**Wave rhythm is crucial**
Instead of guessing whether prices will go up or down blindly, it's better to grasp the wave, avoid chasing highs and killing lows, and wait for opportunities. When the retracement is well controlled, making money becomes natural.
**Retracement control is the lifeline**
Trade with a small position and avoid greed. Take profits when it's time, avoid heavy positions and all-in bets. This is the secret to longevity. Over the past three years, I have repeatedly validated this strategy: starting with 3000U, it grew to 75,000U in 7 weeks, without liquidation or risking my life.
Many people around me also follow this approach: some used 500U to reach 18,000U in 45 days, others turned 800U into 34,000U through short strategies, and some with a 10,000U principal completed 14 trades ending up at 186,000U. The numbers look crazy, but the logic behind it is simple—using compound interest, letting time and strategy work for you.
Many people get jealous when they see others getting rich quickly, but they don't see how many pitfalls those people have stepped over. Your sources of loss are often hidden in the details of others' success. Steady trading is not about being conservative, but about using time to create space. Impatience and greed will only lead to losing everything in the end.
It's easier to go astray when working in the dark. More communication and mutual inspiration can help avoid repeating mistakes. When your thinking is unclear, talking to others is never wrong.