#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 After spending a long time in this circle, you’ll discover a truth: making money has nothing to do with your intelligence.



What truly determines winning or losing is whether you can "survive the next crash."

I know a guy who turned 20,000 USDT into 6 million last year. Don’t rush to call him a genius—he’s neither a technical prodigy nor relies on insider info. He just focuses on one thing: restraining desire and repeatedly validating.

After interacting with him for a while, I finally saw the biggest difference between him and 90% of the market.

Others think about doubling their money; he only thinks about staying alive.

# How does he do it?

**He never skimps on capital allocation.**
No matter how attractive the opportunity, he only risks one-fifth of his principal. Think that’s too slow? He can be wrong five times and still have ammo; if he gets it right on the sixth, he recoups and profits. You? All-in on one trade, and three minutes later you’re cursing and deleting the app.

**He goes with the trend, never fights the market.**
Buying the dip after a drop, calling the top after a rise—that’s the standard retail playbook, and also the main reason for losses. His rules are rigid to the point of being laughable: he only trades with the trend, never tries to predict turning points. “Missing part of the profit is fine; counter-trend trades can kill you.” Looking back, the cautious ones really do laugh the longest.

**His emotional stability is maxed out.**
When altcoins soar 50%, he doesn’t even bat an eye. While others FOMO in, he’s watching TV shows. I once asked why he doesn’t chase, and he said something harsh: “Pumps are traps for retail investors.” After getting trapped a few times myself, I understood—parabolic surges are often retail’s funeral.

**He only uses indicators he knows well.**
He only considers adding when MACD forms a golden cross; if there’s a death cross, he cuts his position, and if there’s no signal, he stays in cash and waits. Many people can’t stand this boredom, but he calls it “waiting for free money.” Strategies that are simple to the point of boredom are actually the most likely to survive across cycles.

**He treats reviewing trades like a religion.**
Every trade is documented: entry logic, stop-loss point, final result. If he loses, he hunts for bugs; if he wins, he breaks down the reasons. One thing he said stuck with me: “Reviewing trades isn’t to prove you’re awesome, it’s to make fewer dumb mistakes next time.”

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His approach made me realize something:

The market never rewards one-off explosive moves; it only rewards long-term discipline.

If you can endure boredom, stick to your principles, and see yourself clearly, your win rate will naturally rise.

This market has never been about who moves fastest or who is the boldest—it’s about who can quietly profit at their own pace amid the noise. $BTC $ETH
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 18h ago
That's right, staying alive is the most important thing. My buddy does exactly that—he uses one-fifth of his principal to keep trying and making mistakes, and it's no big deal if he loses five or six times.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 18h ago
That hits too close to home. My friends who went all in have all deleted the app now, haha.
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StealthDeployervip
· 18h ago
Reviewing is what really matters; those who chase gains and sell at losses every day end up as bagholders.
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ChainComedianvip
· 18h ago
That's right, I've seen too many people go all-in and disappear after three months. The ones who last are always those with this kind of "boring" rhythm.
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