#比特币对比代币化黄金 That liquidation two years ago wiped out over a million.



I didn't even dare go home for the New Year; I went to work at a construction site to save up trading funds. With just that $6,000 principal, I first grew it to $180,000, and now my account is already eight figures.

Looking back, surviving until today is all thanks to these three habits.

**First: Never go all-in.**

I used to lose everything because of this. Whenever the market looked good, I’d bet it all, only to get wiped out by a single pullback.

Now I have a hard rule for myself: never open more than 40% in one trade, always keep the remaining 60% in reserve.

As long as there’s money in the account, there’s still a chance. Getting liquidated isn’t a technical problem—it’s a problem of surviving.

**Second: Only trade the trend, never try to guess the top or bottom.**

I stopped trying to catch bottoms or tops a long time ago.

If it’s going up, I go long; if it’s going down, I go short—it’s that simple.

I’ve had a few times where I made thousands of dollars in ten minutes, not because I was lucky, but because I finally learned not to fight the trend. If you’re on the right side, making money is natural.

**Third: Take profits in batches.**

No matter how stable the market seems, always withdraw.

Now, I only leave 30% of each profit to keep compounding, and withdraw the rest right away.

This may seem conservative, but it really helped me protect my principal and grow my gains step by step.

Making a comeback in crypto relies on discipline, not luck.

A lot of people lose money not because of poor skills, but because their mindset collapses. I once helped a friend grow from just over $1,000 to $26,000—no secret, just sticking to the rules.

What you’re lacking isn’t market opportunity, but the determination to change and execute.

The market will always give opportunities, but whether you can seize them is entirely up to you.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 12-06 21:29
To be honest, this set of rules is really strict. But I still think that turning six thousand into eight digits involves quite a bit of luck.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 12-06 08:51
You're absolutely right, execution can really make or break you. I used to be an all-in type of player too, but now I've gotten smarter... though sometimes I still get the itch.
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AllInAlicevip
· 12-06 08:50
What you said is absolutely right, the hardest part is the mindset. I used to be the same—when I went all in, I stared at the candlestick charts every day until my eyes were blurry.
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 12-06 08:46
To be honest, I’ve already suffered losses from going all-in before. Now I strictly stick to the 40% line, and treat the rest as if it doesn’t exist.
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-06 08:44
Discipline can really turn things around, but most people fail because of their mindset.
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