The crypto world is not a casino; if you want to survive longer, you need to have rules. Over the years, I've stumbled into countless pitfalls, and the greatest gain is realizing one reality — there are opportunities in the market every day, but your capital is only one.



I have seen people turn 1200U into 38,000U, and I have also seen people gamble all 1200U and lose everything. The difference lies in whether there is discipline.

**The key is to manage the money in three segments.** 1200U is divided into 3 parts of 400U each. The first part is used for short-term trading, opening at most two positions a day and then closing the software, not looking at the market; the second part waits for opportunities, and if there is no clear bullish pattern on the daily chart and corresponding volume, it remains firmly in cash; the third part is kept as a lifesaver, to be used when the market is extremely volatile and there is a risk of liquidation, at least to preserve the principal. Coins like $ZEC$TRX have opportunities when the trend is upward, but the prerequisite is that you are alive to see it.

**The entry threshold is high.** Only act upon confirming three signals—do not engage if the daily moving average is not bullish, only enter with a small position when the market's volume and price break through previous highs, and cash out half once profit reaches 30% of the capital, setting a 10% trailing stop for the remaining position. It's okay if you miss the last wave; the most important thing is to exit alive.

**Emotions are the biggest enemy.** Write down clearly where your stop loss is before entering the market, close your position at 3% down, and don't think about a rebound. After making a profit, immediately move the stop loss to the breakeven point to lock in the bottom line. Turn off your computer at 12 a.m., if you can't sleep, delete the app to avoid impulsive trading in the middle of the night. The temptation in the crypto world is great, but you must remember – the market has opportunities every day, but if your account is gone, there will be no chance to recover.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 12-22 18:54
Well, you’re right, you have to be alive to make money; it’s pointless to have a dead account no matter how many opportunities there are. --- I’ve been using this three-step method for a long time; it has really saved me several times. --- The last sentence hits hard; you only understand what regret means after your account is gone. --- I’ve seen too many people go all in at midnight, and by morning, they’re bankrupt. Ridiculous. --- You have to engrave the 3% stop loss in your mind; otherwise, it’s a lesson in blood every minute. --- Nine out of ten people can’t manage to turn off their computers and go to sleep, and then they all regret it. --- I just want to ask, can anyone really stick to these disciplines, or is it just talk? --- Taking profits at 30% and cashing out half is something many people can’t do; greed is human nature. --- The temptation to make quick money in the crypto world is too great, but this logic is indeed stable; it just tests human nature too much. --- For short-term trading, close the software after two positions; I really need to learn this well, it’s too easy to get caught up in it. --- I’ve seen compound interest double, and I’ve also seen it go back to zero; the difference is self-discipline.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 12-22 18:54
You're not wrong, it's just hard to execute, man. I just get stuck on my emotions.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 12-22 18:48
Wow, this three-stage management system is indeed amazing. I used to be greedy and go all in, now I have blood and tears as lessons.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 12-22 18:39
Dividing into three stages makes sense, but to be honest, most people go all in before reaching the second stage.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 12-22 18:35
Damn, this is my bloody lesson. I went all in with 1200U and lost everything. Now I'm just tightly holding on to the three-stage management method.
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