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In these eight years in the crypto market, I have seen many myths of overnight riches and witnessed even more stories of principal loss.
Many people say that my stable profits rely on luck or some exclusive secret, but that's not true. What truly sustains my continuous profitability are not flashy technical analyses, but a few simple and somewhat naive rules.
In my early years, I also fell into traps. Whenever the market moved, I felt itchy and wanted to bet all my chips immediately. What was the result? After frequent operations, my account was getting closer and closer to liquidation. Looking back now, the decisions I made during that period were truly not worth it.
The turning point came when I realized a question: the core of making money in the crypto world is not how much you can earn from a single trade, but how to keep from losing continuously. Once this simple logic is understood, the entire investment approach changes.
**Data Behind Market Phenomena**
Over the years of observation, about 80% of participants in the crypto space repeatedly lose money in the cycle of chasing gains and selling on dips, while only 20% can truly make money. This is not a random phenomenon; rather, key decisions directly shape the final outcome.
Leverage trading is a typical dividing line. Leverage can indeed amplify gains, but it can also magnify risks—many people, tempted by high leverage, get completely wiped out in a big market move. Those who achieve lasting profits tend to be very restrained in their use of leverage.
**Finally, I want to say**
The true path to profitability is actually through disciplined avoidance of obvious mistakes. It’s not about searching for some secret formula, but about letting compound interest and time do the work through repeated execution of simple rules. It may not sound very exciting, but as long as you truly follow through, you can avoid many detours.