As a 36-year-old from Shenzhen, I decisively left my job at a Financial Institution 8 years ago and stepped into the world of crypto world trading with a capital of 200,000. This journey has not been smooth sailing; there has been no one to guide me, and I have no institutional background to rely on.



Every analytical model I use is independently developed from scratch; every trading strategy is derived from countless practices and trial and error. Throughout this process, I have always insisted on not relying on insider information and not being superstitious about so-called 'crypto world big shots.' I firmly believe that the market is always honest, and emotions will always be reflected in the charts.

Seven years have flown by, and my experience is not a tale of sudden wealth or overnight fame. On the contrary, it is filled with the regret of missed opportunities, countless nights spent reviewing, and the difficult moments of staying calm and restrained during market lows. Now, my account assets have surpassed ten million.

Sharing these experiences is not for the sake of showing off, but to convey a message: even in this seemingly rule-less market, ordinary people can achieve success by enhancing their understanding and maintaining patience.

Over the past seven years, I have summarized six 'emotional trading rules'. These rules have been repeatedly validated and have helped me escape danger during crisis moments. These principles may not be very profound or complex, but they are real and practical.

For example, when I observed a coin continuously rising and then entering a slow oscillation and correction phase, many retail investors began to panic and take profits, but I chose to hold on. Because I understand that the funds that truly control the market are rarely eager to withdraw; they are better at using market fluctuations to eliminate investors, waiting for them to automatically give up their positions. Sure enough, a few days later, the coin surged again, doubling in price.

The changes in the market rhythm itself are a signal. Similarly, when I see a certain coin experiencing a sharp drop followed by a slow recovery, I remain vigilant, as this often is not the true market bottom, but merely a brief respite.

Through long-term observation and practice, I have gradually mastered the ability to interpret market sentiment, which has become one of the key factors for my success in the crypto world.
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 07-27 11:19
It's another old trap story.
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 07-24 15:50
Waiting to see the bankruptcy ritual
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 07-24 15:49
Who understands, it really hurts to lose money.
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RektHuntervip
· 07-24 15:42
Is it true? Could it be a script?
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SerumSurfervip
· 07-24 15:34
It mainly depends on the overall market trend.
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just_here_for_vibesvip
· 07-24 15:26
You're right, just ask if you don't understand.
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