When my account only had 2800U six months ago, I really thought I was done for.



Money doesn't come easily - every bit saved from working as a companion in nightclubs is tainted with the smell of alcohol. At that time, I thought, either I turn my life around or I accept my fate. Now with 53,000 U in my account, I can finally say: this market isn't about luck; it's about knowing when to stop.

**Funds Score Spending**

I split that 2800U into three pieces:
- 800U specializes in short-term trading. If I make 50U a day, I shut down the computer; if not, I don't force it. This amount of money teaches me what moderation means.
- 1000U equal big opportunities. The 5-day, 10-day, and 20-day moving averages must all be trending upwards, and the trading volume must keep up before I take action. Unclear market? I won't touch it.
- Keep the last 1000U as a reserve. Only dare to add to the position if the unrealized loss exceeds 5%; otherwise, treat it as if it doesn't exist.

**Only eat deterministic money**

I watched a cryptocurrency for three days—its price retraced to the 20-day moving average, trading volume shrank to less than half of what it was before, and the three moving averages were still trending upwards.

I waited for it to stabilize before I invested. A week later, I made 1200U and bought a washing machine for my mom. She asked where the money came from, and I said "legitimately earned," feeling particularly at ease.

**Iron law must be strict**

Cut losses at 2.5% immediately. Don't wait for a rebound, don't gamble on miracles.
Earn 20% and immediately withdraw half. My first gold bracelet was saved up like this bit by bit - the principal is there, so there's no panic.

I will check the market in the afternoon now, go to the gym in the evening, and no longer need to stay up late to accompany the smile. The account has a stable income every month, and life is much more stable than before.

The crypto market fears two words the most: greed and impatience.

I have heard too many stories about liquidation; in the end, it all boils down to the psychology of luck. Want to survive in this industry? First, engrave the word "stability" into your bones. Stick to the discipline, be patient, and the money will gradually flow your way.
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PebbleHandervip
· 10h ago
Strict discipline is the true way.
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 12-03 02:45
The top female figure in the crypto world is right.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 12-02 10:40
Gambling in small amounts can be enjoyable, but gambling in large amounts can be harmful.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 12-02 10:36
Traders with vision
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hodl_therapistvip
· 12-02 10:31
Losing money is the best tuition.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 12-02 10:24
The attitude that a boss should have
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 12-02 10:23
Discipline is the true capital.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDovip
· 12-02 10:13
Well done, sister!
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