#BTC资金流动性 Dear all, let me share a heartfelt truth - those who survive the longest in the crypto world are never the most aggressive ones.



Having been in this market for years, I have seen liquidations and endured corrections. It was only later that I realized a truth: success or failure does not depend on how high one's talent is, but rather on whether one can adhere to the most counterintuitive survival principles.

The following experiences are lessons learned from real losses.

**First: If your hands are itchy, just move away from the screen**

The market hasn't shown the pattern that I can confidently predict with my eyes closed, so I'd rather do something else than easily place an order. The most fatal aspect of this industry is not losing money, but frequent trading.

**Second: The evening session is more valuable than the day session**

During the day, various information bombards us, mostly noise. It is only at night that we can see the true trends clearly. At this time, the market makers are too lazy to perform, and the market is the most honest.

**Third: Floating profits must be realized in a timely manner**

No matter how high the numbers in the account rise, they are still just numbers; only when it comes to the wallet or transferring to the bank is it truly yours. I have seen too many stories of people doubling their account balance but ultimately losing their principal, all because they were never willing to exit.

**Fourth: Must check technical indicators before placing an order**

MACD, RSI, and Bollinger Bands, I won't miss any of these three indicators. Spending these few seconds to look at the chart often saves you multiple times the cost to make up for it.

**Fifth: Stop-loss is a lifesaver**

When making money, move the stop-loss up along with the market, allowing the profit to maintain this position on its own. When leaving the computer, set a hard stop-loss directly, and no matter how sharp the spike, it won't be stopped.

**Sixth: Regularly withdraw a portion of the profits**

Regardless of how much you earn during this cycle, a portion will be forcibly moved at fixed intervals. This action serves as a reminder to yourself - you are here to make money, not to gamble with your life.

**Seventh: Use long timeframes to guide operations**

Looking at the 1-hour chart can be overwhelming; you can live longer by looking at the daily chart. Find support levels and wait for confirmation signals; this way, the win rate in trading is much more reliable than chasing short-term fluctuations.

The last few iron rules must be remembered:

- Newbies should definitely avoid high leverage.
- Stay away from obscure coins that you've never even heard of.
- Operating dozens of times a day, a crash is only a matter of time.

In the crypto world, it's never about the speed of your hands, but about patience. The more you can keep your composure, the longer you will live; the longer you live, the more real money you will earn.

Those who can accept these suggestions will be proven right by time. For those who cannot listen, the market will teach a lesson. $ETH
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SchroedingerGasvip
· 12-22 19:01
To be honest, I've already understood these things a long time ago, but it still depends on whether anyone can really do it. The urge to trade is the most deadly; I had a relapse recently. The after-hours part was absolutely brilliant; the information during the day is indeed garbage. Unrealized gains that are not taken will eventually be given back; that's a lesson learned the hard way. Those who look at the 1-hour chart will eventually get washed out. Setting a hard stop loss allows for the best sleep. Trading dozens of times a day? That's just working for the exchange.
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xxx40xxxvip
· 12-22 18:55
Merry Christmas ⛄
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 12-22 18:39
I found this article interesting. However, I would like to add a perspective—from the stability of the Computing Power network, these mindset principles are actually about dropping the cost of ineffective operations. My experience with Mining Rigs tells me that the ROI of frequently adjusting parameters is often not as good as just setting up the machine and letting it run. Data from the past two years of Mining shows that the yield curve of stable holdings clearly outperforms those who frequently chase the price. Mindset is really valuable.
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