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#Solana行情走势解读 When the last market toped out, I had nearly 800,000 in my account. One night, I caught a positive signal, got excited and thought the trend would start, so I went all in and went long. As a result, the market moved against me, and within minutes, a liquidation prompt popped up. I was completely stunned at that moment.
The subsequent state was even more disastrous. I was unwilling to accept it, wanted to turn things around, kept accelerating my trades, adding to my positions when I was losing, and kept losing more. In less than a month, my account balance was wiped out, and my confidence was drained. That’s when I truly understood—cryptocurrency markets don’t feed on passion; they’re designed to harvest impulsiveness.
For a long time, I thought it was just bad luck. Only later did I realize: the real competition here isn’t about courage, but about rhythm.
The turning point came the moment I gave up on "predicting." No more guessing tops and bottoms, no chasing highs or selling lows. I focused all my energy on structure and rhythm. I developed a simple yet effective execution framework—only act when signals appear, and wait otherwise.
This method is nothing clever: no betting on one-sided trends, no trading on ambiguous signals, no obsessing over frequent trades. But because of that, I only make two or three moves a day, steadily earning profits, relying on solid trading rather than hype.
Later, I mentored many people. Some started very low, gradually climbing by following the rhythm; others only traded during fixed times while working full-time, still able to accumulate steadily. What’s the difference? It’s all about rhythm.
I’ve summarized a phenomenon:
Most people aren’t incapable of trading; they’re just too impatient.
Impatient to recover losses, impatient to double their money, impatient to prove themselves—disrupting their rhythm completely.
Now I adhere to four principles:
Don’t move until the structure is in place
Risk allocation must be precise
Have an exit plan ready in advance
Keep emotions isolated during execution
It sounds simple, but only when you do it do you realize how difficult it is. The crypto market isn’t afraid of you being not smart enough; it’s most afraid of you not being able to control yourself. Those who can go far here have all learned one thing in the end—stay steady, survive first, everything else is secondary.