#BTC与代币化贵金属对比 $BTC Friends, I have to speak from the bottom of my heart.



You think you're doing contract trading, but most of the time you're actually generating liquidity for the manipulators and platforms. I have a brother, Da Lin, who recently looked at $FHE, with only 10,000 USDT in his account. When he was down to 500 USDT, he should have taken his losses. But he couldn't accept it and suddenly threw in 30,000 USDT. He talks about 5x leverage which sounds manageable, but he's actually playing with dozens of times the risk. When the market slightly fluctuates, he gets liquidated and gets a big "爆仓" (liquidation) package from the exchange. The manipulators see another new victim, and they are laughing happily.

The people who really make money operate on a completely different level. They spend 70% of their time doing nothing, just waiting. No rush, no impatience—that's confidence. Not long ago, $TAKE was sideways trading there, a bunch of people constantly trying to buy the bottom and sell the top, but every one of them ended up losing badly. What about the experts? They wait almost a week until the breakout signal is as clear as it can be before making a move. 30% of the time, they hit precisely, and every trade they make is consistently profitable.

If you switch in and out ten times a day, you'll be exhausted like a dog; but they make one trade a day—eat when there's meat. Remember this: the more actively you trade, the faster you lose; this is the iron law of the crypto world.

Want to survive longer in this game? Two words—restraint.

Newbies are like this: chase when the market goes up, panic when it goes down, throw money down and hard hold. Eventually, they trigger a "爆仓体质" (liquidation-prone mentality). How do real players do it? They stop losing at around 5%, and when they see profits, they don’t rush to lock them in—let the money run itself; set stop-loss and take-profit early, and execute without hesitation.

When others are crazy, stay calm; when others are greedy, exercise restraint—that's the rule for survival.

You think you're trading, but ultimately you're gambling on the trading method itself. Overly concentrated positions, all-in bets, following gut feelings—this is gambling, not trading. True profit depends on discipline, probability, rhythm, and risk control—these four elements.

I've mentored many, from those chaotic "every爆必赔" (every explosion guarantees a loss) traders, gradually turning them into stable profiters. As long as you follow the rules and the rhythm, the results are clear—the steady income, not relying on luck to gamble.

Want to learn this methodology and avoid being repeatedly educated by the market? We can have a deep chat. I’ll share all my practical experience to help you go from a market victim to a trader who can stand firm in the crypto space.
BTC-2.18%
FHE-11.48%
TAKE-8.57%
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MevWhisperervip
· 12-11 04:23
Da Lin, this guy is truly a textbook example of a negative role model. I feel bad for him even when he loses 30,000 USDT by taking a flying knife. It's another "wait, wait, wait" story. It sounds good, but how many people can actually stick to it when it comes to execution? He's so confident every day that it feels like you're the next one to hit liquidation. There's nothing wrong with what he says, but I still think most people just give up after hearing it; they simply can't change their careless habits. I heard this set of words three months ago, but my account still didn't stay safe. Self-control—it's easy to talk about, but actually doing it is a matter of life and death.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 12-11 04:19
Dalin really can't hold it anymore this time, giving away gift packs worth 30,000 USDT...
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 12-11 04:09
Honestly, seeing Big Lin's situation really makes me feel uncomfortable. Isn't this something we've all been through, losing so much that we don't recognize ourselves? Wait, why does this guy's story feel a bit like a typical "harvesting the leek" scheme? And he still wants to have a "deep talk" afterward? I scoff. Resisting is the right choice, but how many can truly resist? I haven't managed to do it myself.
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NftRegretMachinevip
· 12-11 03:59
Big Lin is the typical gambler mentality; once he threw down 30,000, he had already lost.
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