Having spent 6 years in the crypto world, I have experienced unimaginable ups and downs.



During this time, I tasted the bitterest flavors—liquidation after liquidation, massive debts, collection calls day and night. There were moments when I truly felt hopeless, even contemplating the most extreme ways to escape. I watched helplessly as 100,000 USDT in principal vanished in a single day, falling from a dream back into reality in an instant.

But it was also during these 6 years that I achieved an incredible turnaround that I can hardly believe myself. Starting with only 3,000 USDT, I carefully calculated every step, eventually fighting my way up to 50 million.

I don’t want to preach or paint a big picture for you. I just want to honestly share the insights I’ve gained through tears and losses as someone who crawled out of the crypto valley:

**Small funds seek stability**: Keep the principal within 1,000 USDT; catching one big trend is enough. Greed and full positions are deadly—your capital can be wiped out in minutes.

**Top signals mean action**: If you miss a major positive event on the day it happens, sell immediately when the price opens high the next day. The moment positive news is realized is often the start of a reversal.

**News and holidays are traps**: Reduce or close positions proactively before major events; don’t be led by news. When the direction is unclear, be patient and wait for the market to clarify before following up.

**Mid- to long-term must be light**: The market is too unpredictable; heavy positions are like gambling with your life. Enter with small positions and operate steadily to survive longer.

**Short-term trading requires quick, trend-following moves**: The key to short-term trading is to follow the trend—enter quickly and exit quickly. When you see the right entry point, go in; when you profit, exit. When the market is dull, learn to hold cash and wait—this tests your patience the most.

**Volatility has patterns**: Slow rises and falls, with gentle rebounds; rapid fluctuations, with swift adjustments. Understanding this rhythm allows you to time your buy and sell more accurately. Especially for highly volatile coins like SOL, this pattern is very obvious.

**Stop-loss is the guarantee of survival**: If you enter at the wrong point or judge the wrong direction, cut your position immediately. Stop-loss is not about giving up; it’s about preserving the capital for the next opportunity. Holding on blindly will only make things worse.

Finally, I want to say that the road is still long, but as long as you are alive, opportunities are always there.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 17h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; the key is to stay alive. If you die, everything is gone. My biggest lesson is not to believe in the stop-loss system. As a result, I once held a position so long that I was forced to exit the market.
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CafeMinorvip
· 22h ago
3000U turned into 50 million? Bro, are you cheating or what, haha
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 22h ago
Sounds good, but it's just survivor bias; how many people didn't turn things around even with 3000u?
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BearWhisperGodvip
· 22h ago
6 years of turning 3000U into 50 million, I've heard this story many times... But those days of liquidation were indeed hell, I believe that.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 22h ago
Honestly, I've heard this theory too many times, but I still have to admit that "going from 3000U to 50 million" is quite shocking. However, what really hits me is the phrase "As long as you're alive, opportunities are always there," which is truly powerful.
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