Having traded crypto for six years, I am increasingly convinced of one fact—the people who make money in the crypto space are often not the ones reacting the fastest, but those who can stay calm and wait patiently.



Starting with an initial investment of 2,600 USDT early on, my account has now reached eight figures. In just five months this year, I earned over 1.5 million USDT in profits. Behind these numbers, there’s no magic secret—just a set of trading principles that seem simple but are actually strict.

Over the years of market experience, I’ve accumulated seven highly practical insights. Each one is invaluable—mastering one could help you avoid losses of hundreds of thousands; understanding three could elevate your trading skills beyond most retail investors.

**Volume is the market’s pulse.** Many people focus only on price movements but completely overlook volume, which is the most critical signal. Volume truly reflects genuine demand.

**Watch for slow pullbacks.** After a sharp surge, a gradual decline is normal—don’t panic. That’s usually the main force absorbing positions. The real danger signals are when volume suddenly spikes followed by a large red candle—that’s called a "false breakout," and panicking then makes you more likely to get caught.

**Be cautious of rebounds after a flash crash.** The harder the drop, the faster the rebound? Don’t rush to buy the dip. That’s often the final stage of the main force’s distribution. The market’s best trick is punishing those who think "it can’t fall anymore."

**The difference between increasing and decreasing volume is significant.** During an uptrend, high trading volume indicates market enthusiasm; but once volume shrinks, a sharp decline is imminent.

**Wait for volume to confirm the bottom.** A single day of high volume doesn’t necessarily mean a true bottom. A genuine reversal requires sustained follow-up—slow down and observe to see the real trend.

**Volume reflects consensus; price is just emotion.** Understanding volume fluctuations is equivalent to understanding market psychology. $BTC $SOL For major coins, volume can especially reveal important insights.

**The highest level is "nothing."** No greed, no fear, no rush. When it’s time to hold, hold firmly; when it’s time to act, make decisive decisions. This is the most difficult but also the most important principle.

The winners in the crypto space are not those who trade most frequently, but those who can stay steady and withstand volatility.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 01-20 10:28
Hmm... That makes some sense, but I think it still depends on luck. Entering at 2600 indeed made a huge profit.
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CryptoMomvip
· 01-20 07:06
Sounds good, but I actually think that no matter how fancy this methodology is explained, it's useless. The key is mindset—most people simply can't stick with it.
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ReverseTradingGuruvip
· 01-20 02:09
That's right, just waiting. Two years ago, I was eager to chase highs and lost more than 200,000 in a month. Only then did I realize what "sell when you should" means.
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MemeEchoervip
· 01-19 21:59
To be honest, I've heard stories of going from 2600 to eight figures quite a few times... but the trading volume is indeed something most people overlook. I myself have suffered several losses before realizing this. The key is to keep control of your hands and not rush in at the first sign of a rebound.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 01-17 11:00
That's right, that's the point — most people die from frequent trading. I've seen too many quick trades be harshly taught by the market.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 01-17 10:53
You're right, I just have poor execution... What's the use of knowing so much if I'm still getting cut off?
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LayerHoppervip
· 01-17 10:49
It sounds good, but how many people can truly achieve "not greedy, not impatient"? I'm the kind of person who gets itchy when I see a flash crash and rebound, but in the end, I got trapped badly.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 01-17 10:42
That's right, but very few people can truly achieve "zero position," most will still be driven by FOMO...
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MEVHunterLuckyvip
· 01-17 10:39
Wait, this guy's 2600U has reached eight figures? Calculating proportionally, how many times has it increased... I seem to have been doing the opposite operation all along.
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just_another_walletvip
· 01-17 10:33
That's right, you just need to stay patient. Many people lose money because they keep trading impulsively. I used to be like that too. Now that I've learned to stay in cash and wait for opportunities, it's really much more enjoyable.
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