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#数字资产市场动态 Holding a thousand U, still have a chance to turn the tide
$SOL When I first entered the circle, my account was just like this. Of course I was anxious, but I saw clearly—I wasn’t worried about having little capital, what really could kill you is that restless heart. Making reckless moves, no matter how much money you have, you will lose.
$ZBT Many people around me are dreaming of getting rich overnight, dreaming of doubling their money every day. I never thought that way. How do I make money? Not by explosion, but by surviving. Live long enough, and the market will naturally come to you.
$TAKE I control my position size with every trade. If I make a profit, I keep going; if I lose, I stop immediately. Moving slowly is slow, but that’s how the account gradually builds up. With cautious accumulation over time, it becomes a big picture.
Later I realized, how far you can go in this market has little to do with whether you understand K-line relationships. The real differences are in these points:
Do you dare to open fewer trades? Can you stop after making a profit? Do you leave yourself a backup plan?
The most terrifying thing is not losing money, but the excitement after making a profit. Adding leverage, increasing positions, crazy operations—soon all the hard-earned profits are gone. I’ve seen too many stories like this.
So I set a strict rule for myself:
1. Don’t go all-in, don’t be impatient, always have a plan before opening a trade.
2. Take a break after making a profit, and even more so after a loss.
After my funds grew a bit, I started layered deployment: part of it follows the rhythm for short-term trades, another part takes advantage of trends for medium and long-term positions. Always keep some idle cash on hand, never gamble on a single trade.
Looking back now, I increasingly believe in one truth: opportunities in the crypto market are never lacking; what’s missing is the ability to survive until the opportunity arrives.
You currently have a weak foundation, don’t rush to prove anything. Learn to hold your ground first; the turning point will come naturally.
Stay steady. Time and compound interest will work for you. The winners are never the fastest, but those who can endure the longest.