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#数字资产市场动态 Holding a few thousand USDT, why am I still not making money? Bro, the problem might not be the market, but yourself.
$AT has been on a good rally recently, but what I encountered lately better illustrates the core issue. Last week, a guy came to me, staring at the market with 7000U, unable to sit still as it turned red, insisting on going all-in today. I asked him, "Are your previous losses really because you missed the opportunity?"
He was silent—he already knew the answer. In the beginning, he was too impatient, frequently trading out of fear of missing out, resulting in turning 1200U into just over 280. During that period, he watched the market all day, placing orders every hour, piling up fees, while his account looked worse and worse.
The turning point came when I set a rule for myself: at most two trades per week, and if I don't have absolute confidence, I stay out of the market.
Last week, my first trade took four days to set up. It wasn't until SOL retested the 20-day moving average, with volume and sentiment aligning, that I entered. After six hours, I had a floating profit of 1800U, and I closed immediately. At that moment, I realized—it's not about technical skills, but about being free from "FOMO anxiety."
Every subsequent trade I made followed this approach: first analyze the big picture over three days, confirm volume-price resonance and market sentiment stabilization, write down take-profit and stop-loss levels on paper, then execute. It may seem "slower," but in fact, the account becomes more stable.
Playing with small funds in crypto, the key is never about doing more, but doing less and doing it accurately. Opportunities will always come, but capital is limited. Maintaining the right mindset is the most practical way to make money.
Trading crypto is not about who has better skills or luck, but about battling your greed and impatience. The reason I’ve gone from over 280U to now is not because of precise predictions, but because I’ve truly conquered my inner demons and strictly followed trading discipline.
The next wave of the market is brewing, don’t rush—first stabilize your mindset, wait for the most confident opportunity before taking action. That’s the real rule to win in the crypto world.