From 50 Million to 140 Million: Survival Discipline Lessons in the Crypto Market

At the beginning of the year, my younger cousin quit his job, holding 50 million VND in hand, and came to me with a very stern look. Honestly, at that moment, I felt a chill down my spine. The crypto market in recent years has been like a blender — many enter with dreams of quick wealth, but few come out intact. But seeing his determination, I decided to share the entire trading system I had spent two years building.

A month later, his account grew from 50 million to 140 million VND. He sent me a red envelope, jokingly saying: “Brother, I invite you for a drink.”

outsiders call that luck. I know well: there’s no magic here, only process and discipline.

  1. No FOMO, Only Trade When the Trend Is Clear What surprised me was how he chose coins. He never jumped into the hottest names on the market. Instead, he looked for coins with stable long-term trends, with clean price structures on higher timeframes.

Once, with MATIC, he patiently waited for the price to correct to the 60-day moving average, confirmed by volume signals, before entering a trade. The result was a profit of about 60%, very neat.

The logic behind it is quite simple: Hot coins often carry high risks. True trends take time to form. Like digging a well: drilling randomly in sand is exhausting and unlikely to find water; find the right crack in the rock, drill less but hit the vein.

  1. Cutting Losses Hurts But Is a Lifesaver The most memorable moment was the OP trade. After entering, the price moved against him and broke the support zone. He hesitated, hoping “the price will come back.” I just told him: cut immediately.

He cut his loss trembling. The next day, the price continued to fall more than 30%.

Later, he said: “The moment I pressed ‘cut loss’ was really painful, but I understood what it means to respect the market.”

In crypto, the most dangerous thing isn’t losing, but the psychology of luck. When you’ve lost and still try to recover, the market will teach you a very expensive lesson.

  1. 20 Minutes a Day, and the Rest Is Living Now, his daily routine is quite simple. Morning takes his kid to school, then spends about 20 minutes checking the market. After that, he turns off the device, goes for tea, practices calligraphy, meets friends.

He said: “Before, I thought I had to catch every wave. Now I understand, smart people just wait for their right opportunity.”

This “leisure” isn’t due to laziness, but because he has a clear system: Predefined entry conditions Clear stop-loss and profit targets No need to look at price charts all day

When everything is standardized, emotions no longer influence decisions.

  1. Harsh Truth: The Money Makers Are Not Always the Smartest After eight years of trading, having lost up to 70% of my capital, I’ve learned one thing: the market isn’t short of opportunities; what’s missing is the right eye to see them and the hands to stop at the right time.

Those who trade constantly, chase peaks, and cut bottoms often become the “fuel” for the market. Survivors are those who seem slow, even “foolish,” because they keep repeating the same system.

My cousin’s story isn’t a legend. It only proves an old but always true principle: Maintain order in chaos Stay calm amid euphoria

That’s the long-term path to survive in crypto. The market’s lights are always on. Whether to go or not depends on whether you have enough discipline to be strict with yourself.

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