#密码资产动态追踪 $FHE Want to survive in the crypto world with this? First, you have to withstand falls, endure hardships, and grit your teeth to fight on.



$RIVER Having been in the game for twelve years, I’ve seen too many stories. $BROCCOLI714 Some get rich in two months, while others go broke in a year. What’s the difference? It’s not IQ, not capital, but simply who can harden their mind to the rules.

I still remember the year I first entered the scene, renting a shabby apartment in Shenzhen with Lao Li, working in a factory during the day, and staring at charts until dawn at night. He often said, “We rely on trading coins to support our family.” I thought he was silly at the time, but I have to admit, no one had his determination.

Two poor buddies, every day he would note down the trend charts on his notebook. That time, ETH fell for nine days straight, and it looked like his account was about to explode, but he kept fighting the volume-price relationship. As a result, the next week, he made a 40% swing profit. That night, we sat on the rooftop drinking beer, feeling the breeze comfortably.

Later, I understood that there’s nothing mysterious about the crypto world; it’s all about patterns. The problem is most people simply can’t stick to them.

Lao Li’s approach, I still use today: when a strong coin falls too much, I dare to buy; when it surges too fiercely, I reduce my position; what does volume at low levels mean? Opportunity. Volume at high levels? Quickly withdraw. Don’t open orders that haven’t formed a pattern; only act when there’s a signal. It sounds simple, but that’s the secret to lasting in this game.

Twelve years, from a few thousand to eight figures, not by guessing the future, but by repeatedly following the rules—no greed, no gambling on emotions, no panic.

The true face of the crypto world is like this: there’s no overnight wealth, only step-by-step progress. To support yourself with this livelihood, you must first learn to survive, stand firm in the market, and honestly operate according to the rules.

In the past, I stumbled in the dark; now, the light is in my hands, always shining. To follow or not?
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 10h ago
It sounds like motivational advice, but Lao Li's approach is indeed effective. I've been diligently studying these patterns over the past couple of years. Rules are simple to say, but the key is to endure. Eight digits is really impressive; I only have two digits, haha. I agree with this theory, but it's just too hard to implement. Every time I want to take a gamble. Accumulating volume at low levels to absorb, and at high levels to run away—sounds like nonsense but it's actually the truth. The most frightening moment is when the account is about to explode; not many can stay calm and analyze at that time. The patterns accumulated over twelve years are more valuable than anything else, but unfortunately most people can't understand them. Not being greedy is the hardest part; I often get greedy and lose at high levels. People like Lao Li are too few in the crypto world; most are still gambling. How many times have they been wiped out from crashing into walls before reaching the light?
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-07 07:11
Old Li's approach is indeed ruthless, but I still think most people can't endure that long... It's true that you can withstand falls, but the key is whether you can avoid being killed by your own greed. The logic isn't wrong, but to be honest, how many people can really avoid gambling out of anger or panic? Twelve years and eight figures sound great, but the problem is that only a few will survive. The concept of rules sounds simple, but execution is a hell... Just taking notes is useless; the key is having a mindset as tough as steel. Most people simply can't hold up.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 01-07 07:03
Old Li's approach is spot on, but how many people actually follow through? I've seen too many people get stuck at the "understanding" stage.
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 01-07 06:49
That's right, it's just a matter of discipline, nothing fancy. --- Old Li's approach I also use, sticking to it until now has indeed kept me alive longer. --- Sounds like a motivational quote, but with twelve years and eight figures in front of you, you have to believe it. --- Most people just can't stick to the rules; once their mindset collapses, everything's gone. --- Low-position volume expansion really works; I've tried several times and never missed out. --- The hardest part is not being greedy; during big surges, my hands are trembling. --- I also encountered that 40% profit wave, but there were fewer times I dared to act. --- Rules are simple, execution is hard—that's the gap, I guess. --- Follow, but first you need to sharpen your discipline. --- Having seen so much in twelve years, I haven't seen this kind of statement that is reliable.
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