From getting on board with 3000 USDT to now having an eight-figure account asset, these 7 years in the crypto world have made me re-understand what "wealth" means. Two apartments in Shenzhen and a standalone house in my hometown, time has become completely free. This year, using a method that seems simple but few can persist with, I earned over 1.2 million in just 3 months.



In recent years, I have seen too many people lose their accounts by chasing highs and selling lows. It wasn't until later that I truly understood - the winners in the crypto world are not those who react the fastest, but rather those who can calmly wait and last until the end.

I want to discuss a few core trading observations:

**The chip ratio is more honest than the price.** The turnover rate is like a mirror to reveal the truth; prices can be manipulated in the short term, but the flow of chips cannot deceive people. A genuine rise will definitely leave traces in the turnover rate.

**The psychology behind candlestick patterns.** A rise followed by a sideways movement indicates that the major players are washing out retail investors' positions, and the more anxious you are, the easier it is to be shaken out. Conversely, a sudden surge in volume after a period of sideways movement at a high price? That often indicates a "trap" to "close the door and hit the dog"; once you hesitate, you'll be caught in a deep trap.

**Don't touch the rebound after the waterfall.** A quick rebound right after a sharp drop is not the bottom, but the last gasp before the main force raises the price to offload.

**The shrinking volume signal is more worthy of vigilance.** A decline with shrinking volume is nothing, but a rise with shrinking volume is dangerous—this is the water without a source, and it is highly likely to experience a sharp correction later.

**The true signal for a rise is like this.** It's not just a single large bullish candlestick that counts as a reversal; rather, there needs to be sustained volume and a solid hold above key resistance levels for it to be a credible signal of an upward trend. Chasing after a long bullish candlestick is highly likely to be catching the last wave.

**The highest realm of trading is called being in cash.** Not being greedy for small profits, not fearing pullbacks, patiently waiting for a month or so, just to seize that one truly certain opportunity.

The survival rule of the crypto world has never been "fast", but rather "steady". Stay focused, manage your fingers well, everything else is just illusion.
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GateUser-9ad11037vip
· 12-22 10:54
Sounds great, but I still think most people forget after hearing it. How many can really stick to a Short Position?
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BrokenDAOvip
· 12-22 10:54
It's easy to say, but this trap is essentially a game of chance—if you win, the people after you have to lose. No matter how honest the flow of chips is, this point cannot be changed.
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 12-22 10:49
An eight-digit number is just talk, if it were really that profitable, they would have already cashed out.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 12-22 10:48
It sounds good, but when it comes to actual operation, it's easy to lose your cool.
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FloorSweepervip
· 12-22 10:36
Oh no, it's this set of words again... Is there really anyone who can stay in a Short Position for a month without getting itchy?
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 12-22 10:26
I've been in a Short Position for half a year, and seeing your post makes me a bit tempted... But I still don't believe it can guarantee profits; the crypto world is just gambling.
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