#比特币对比代币化黄金 has 600,000 USD lying in my account this year. Don’t think I have some special trick. To be honest, I’m just scared of losing now, and I’ve finally figured out the temperament of this market.



Daily routine? Already ruined. For three months last year, I switched my body clock to US/EU time zones—going to bed at 8 PM and getting up at 3 AM to stare at the charts. My friends said I was like a vampire, but the account speaks for itself. Those late-night violent ETH pumps—catch just one and you’re up 30%. If you sleep through the day and wake up at night, all you can do is watch others posting their profits.

A lot of people get scared out of their minds by the daytime crashes. I still remember what happened in July—BTC crashed straight through 59K in the morning, and all the chat groups were full of panic. I actually set a buy order at 58.5K, and by nighttime when the Westerners came in, the price shot straight up to 63K. That’s how this market works: the more panicked Asians get, the more excited the US/EU markets are.

And then there are those heart-stopping long wicks. Last month, SOL had that wick down to 125. Tons of people got liquidated and quit crypto. But what happened? It doubled in 48 hours. Real opportunities are never gentle—the whales are just waiting for you to panic and hand over your chips.

“It’s bearish when all the good news is out”—that saying is true. Before the ETF approval in June, $BTC pumped for a whole week in advance. The day the news dropped, I closed all my positions and went short. Made 10% the next day. This market trades on expectations, not reality.

Now, I never let a single position exceed 5% of my principal. Some people laugh at me for being too cautious and making money slowly, but I’ve seen too many go all in and lose everything. $ETH $BNB These major coins are already volatile enough—only by controlling your position size can you survive.

Everyone can read technical indicators, but it’s those who can control their impulses that make money. Knowing when to pull out, being patient, and waiting—this is the real difference between seasoned players and newbies. The market is for trading, not for going down with. Don’t want to listen? Then keep paying tuition.
BTC-2.63%
ETH-4.1%
SOL-3.91%
BNB-2.02%
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ApyWhisperervip
· 1h ago
Damn, this guy switched his biological clock to the US/EU time zone to catch the bottom on SOL, that's really hardcore. You can only choose one between watching the market and going all-in at 3am or just going to sleep—I choose sleep. Saying you only use 5% of your position sounds nice, but who can really hold back... Flipping short and making 10 points on that kind of move, I can only say luck is also a kind of skill. At the end of the day, it's still the same old saying: the ones who wake up after taking losses are the ones who see things the clearest.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 1h ago
600,000 lying down? Is it real or just paper wealth on the books? --- Watching the charts at 3 a.m... man, your quality of life is really concerning --- That 58,500 order was savage, but most people can't pull it off, their mindset is way off --- I was there for that SOL wick too, blew up five friends' accounts, none of them play anymore --- Keeping position size at 5% sounds conservative, but it really does keep you in the game longer. The all-in guys are just stories now. --- "Expectations are not reality"—that one really hits. So many people chase pumps and dump dips because they just don’t get this. --- All the good news priced in becomes bad news, flipping short and grabbing 10 points—reacting that fast is really beyond most people. --- Having self-control is worth more than technical indicators, that's spot on, but how many people can really control themselves?
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 1h ago
Too scared of losing and ended up making money instead, this logic is wild haha
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UnluckyValidatorvip
· 1h ago
Make 600,000 by lying down? I don't buy it... Staring at the charts at 3 a.m. turns me into a vampire—is this deal really worth it? Every time there's a crash, I manage to buy the dip; it feels like I have x-ray vision. But honestly, I really have to control myself. The 5% position strategy is definitely steady, those who go all-in are already out. I've seen too many people lose everything in one go.
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