Many people ask why I have been able to survive in the crypto world for so long. To be honest, it's not luck, but simply making it to the end.
From retail investors who once lost so much they couldn't sleep, to now having a stable monthly income, what has supported me is never insider information or extraordinary talent, but a set of methods that sound simple but can consistently generate profits.
I have always strictly adhered to three ironclad rules:
① Proper risk diversification: Exit immediately after a 2% loss on a single trade, never let a single mistake become a fatal blow.
② Simplify operations: Do no more than 1-2 trades per day, only trade opportunities that have a high probability.
③ Mechanical execution: Stop loss at 3%, take profit at 5%, leaving no room for emotions.
Looking at the market, 90% of people lose money mainly because they fall into three traps: full position betting, excessive leverage, and stubbornly holding onto losing trades. My logic is exactly the opposite, so I always remain profitable.
The contrast is obvious: with the same 100,000 yuan, some go all-in and blow up their account in one shot, while I use 20,000 as a base position, with an average monthly return of over 8%. When compounded annually, this can reach about 150%.
The contract market is essentially a survival of the fittest competition. Those who make it to the end are ultimately able to secure their profits steadily. This is not gambling; it is a victory of risk management.
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CexIsBad
· 01-07 16:55
Sounds good, but can it really maintain a 150% annualized return? I feel like this number is a bit suspicious.
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ChainPoet
· 01-06 19:32
There's nothing wrong with that; the real winner is the one who lasts until the end.
The group that was fully invested has already exited, but we're still here.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-05 07:51
That's right, living longer is the true winner; everything else is just an illusion.
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DancingCandles
· 01-05 07:50
It sounds quite right, but how many can really stick with it?
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-05 07:48
That's right, as long as you're alive, you've won; everything else is just clouds.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-05 07:43
Ha, that's right. I was also among those who went all-in and wiped out my funds back then. Only later did I realize a truth—those who were greedy all died, and those who survived are re-investing steadily over time.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-05 07:40
Basically, it's about living long enough. I think the core remains that 90% of people die because of greed.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-05 07:39
There's nothing wrong with that; the longer you live, the more you naturally win.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-05 07:35
ngl this is just risk management 101 dressed up as crypto wisdom... the 2% rule works but let's not pretend it's revolutionary lol
Many people ask why I have been able to survive in the crypto world for so long. To be honest, it's not luck, but simply making it to the end.
From retail investors who once lost so much they couldn't sleep, to now having a stable monthly income, what has supported me is never insider information or extraordinary talent, but a set of methods that sound simple but can consistently generate profits.
I have always strictly adhered to three ironclad rules:
① Proper risk diversification: Exit immediately after a 2% loss on a single trade, never let a single mistake become a fatal blow.
② Simplify operations: Do no more than 1-2 trades per day, only trade opportunities that have a high probability.
③ Mechanical execution: Stop loss at 3%, take profit at 5%, leaving no room for emotions.
Looking at the market, 90% of people lose money mainly because they fall into three traps: full position betting, excessive leverage, and stubbornly holding onto losing trades. My logic is exactly the opposite, so I always remain profitable.
The contrast is obvious: with the same 100,000 yuan, some go all-in and blow up their account in one shot, while I use 20,000 as a base position, with an average monthly return of over 8%. When compounded annually, this can reach about 150%.
The contract market is essentially a survival of the fittest competition. Those who make it to the end are ultimately able to secure their profits steadily. This is not gambling; it is a victory of risk management.