As a seasoned veteran who has been navigating the crypto world for 7 years, today I want to share some "counterintuitive" truths with you.
I'm a post-80s, having started from a mere 10,000 yuan and grown to this scale today. Along the way, there have been no inside information, no shortcuts, and certainly no overwhelming luck. The only thing I did right was: using the simplest methods to survive longer than others. Many people ask me: Why can some stay in the market long-term, while others disappear after just one cycle? The answer is simple— they understand the rhythm of the big players and control their emotions. Below are 6 "survival rules" that I have repeatedly verified over more than 2000 days and nights. They are not complicated but very valuable.
1. Rapid rise and slow decline may not signal a top; it’s often just a shakeout and redistribution. 2. Quick drops and slow rises are usually not opportunities; they are likely the end of distribution. Don’t be fooled by “enough of the drop.” 3. High volume at a high level doesn’t necessarily mean death; lack of volume is a warning. Quietness at a high level often signals a big drop. 4. A single large volume at the bottom doesn’t mean a reversal; the true bottom is forged over time. Consistent volume over several days indicates genuine accumulation. 5. Price is the result; volume reflects sentiment. Watching candlesticks shows surface-level patterns, but volume reveals market consensus and the true strength of bulls and bears. 6. Being able to hold a zero position is the mark of a true master. Holding zero isn’t cowardice but a choice. Not chasing highs is restraint. Not panicking is confidence. Without obsession over the market, your trades will serve you well. #Gate2025年度报告
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晚风Y
· 01-07 15:39
Hold on tight, we're about to take off 🛫
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686酒业
· 01-07 11:14
All community members unite! The most consensus-driven Ethereum chain leader, Little Puppy $puppies ( ending with 6eb2), our goal is only one: ten-thousand-fold coins.
As a seasoned veteran who has been navigating the crypto world for 7 years, today I want to share some "counterintuitive" truths with you.
I'm a post-80s, having started from a mere 10,000 yuan and grown to this scale today. Along the way, there have been no inside information, no shortcuts, and certainly no overwhelming luck. The only thing I did right was: using the simplest methods to survive longer than others.
Many people ask me: Why can some stay in the market long-term, while others disappear after just one cycle? The answer is simple— they understand the rhythm of the big players and control their emotions.
Below are 6 "survival rules" that I have repeatedly verified over more than 2000 days and nights. They are not complicated but very valuable.
1. Rapid rise and slow decline may not signal a top; it’s often just a shakeout and redistribution.
2. Quick drops and slow rises are usually not opportunities; they are likely the end of distribution. Don’t be fooled by “enough of the drop.”
3. High volume at a high level doesn’t necessarily mean death; lack of volume is a warning. Quietness at a high level often signals a big drop.
4. A single large volume at the bottom doesn’t mean a reversal; the true bottom is forged over time. Consistent volume over several days indicates genuine accumulation.
5. Price is the result; volume reflects sentiment. Watching candlesticks shows surface-level patterns, but volume reveals market consensus and the true strength of bulls and bears.
6. Being able to hold a zero position is the mark of a true master. Holding zero isn’t cowardice but a choice. Not chasing highs is restraint. Not panicking is confidence. Without obsession over the market, your trades will serve you well. #Gate2025年度报告