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Many friends in the crypto circle ask me whether making achievements in this market requires 24/7 monitoring and frequent trading.
My answer is often surprising—completely the opposite.
The traders who can truly grow their accounts are actually those who take very few opportunities, but wait long enough each time. The essence of trading is never about who is more diligent, but about who can exercise greater self-control.
Most market movements are actually draining your energy. Fluctuating up and down, looking lively and exciting—what’s the result? Most of the time, it’s just noise. Forcing yourself to participate is just paying tuition to the market.
I am increasingly becoming someone who only "waits patiently like waiting for a rabbit." I look at the charts, but keep my hands tightly closed. Most of the time, I just observe and wait without rushing. Because I understand a fundamental truth—there are always reasons to lose money, but real opportunities are rare.
When is it worth taking action? Actually, the market will speak for itself. Either the structure is clear, or emotions have reached an extreme. At this point, there’s no need to hesitate, because the plan has already been thought out. The rest is just executing according to the plan.
If the action is wrong, admit the loss and exit; if the action is correct, hold steady and let the market trend work for you.
Regarding analysis and research, it’s true that it’s important, but also true that it’s not万能. The purpose of analysis is to filter and patiently wait, not to create trading reasons every day. Once you get addicted to it, you’re prone to fall into the trap of "everywhere is an opportunity."
My approach is to pre-select a few interesting targets and put them into an observation pool. When the market signals, I’ll be ready; if not, I keep waiting. Over time, this rhythm stabilizes.
The most valuable skill in trading is never about how complex your techniques are, but whether you can truly hold back your hands. When it’s time to be fully in cash, be decisively in cash; when it’s time to strike hard, do so without hesitation—this is the difference between a master and a novice.
To make big money in the crypto world, it’s not about how brave you are, but whether you’re willing to invest your time in waiting.