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People who enter the crypto space hoping to get rich quick basically never last long.
If you really want to make serious money, the first thing is actually not to gamble. $IVER
I started with just a few thousand USDT, no big capital, no connections.
Today my account is worth tens of millions—sounds exaggerated, but every penny was rolled up slowly.
I never obsess over how much I can make in this wave. I ask myself just one question: Is this trade worth doing?
If yes, I enter. If not, even if it shoots to the moon, I won't touch it.
In those early years, the first thing I studied wasn't how to make money fast, but how not to die.
I started with 1000 USDT to practice, split into small positions. Before every entry, I'd set stop-loss and take-profit levels.
No chasing, no holding bags, no bottom fishing—only trades I understand clearly and can explain.
Later when I had over 10k USDT, I only slightly picked up pace, but position sizing stayed strict, never going all-in.
Only when the trend truly emerges do I add positions in batches, taking only the most stable middle section.
Once the account passed several hundred thousand, I actually got more conservative—taking profits regularly. Not out of fear of losses, but fear of getting cocky.
Most people don't lose to the market, they lose to the illusion of "I've got this figured out." Discipline is the biggest leverage.
To be honest, most liquidations come down to a few things: uncontrolled positions, no stop-loss, emotions running high.
Even when direction is right, you can still die from greed.
A few days ago, a follower went from a few hundred USDT to over 10k and was so excited after withdrawing he couldn't sleep.
Not because of the amount, but because he finally confirmed one thing—he can survive in this market.
I'm not trying to prove how capable I am, just want to remind you:
Crypto isn't about who's bravest. It's about who has the most self-control.