#BTC资金流动性 🔥 Newbie must-read in the crypto world: 8 real lessons to help you avoid 90% of the pitfalls 🔥 $BTC $ETH $BNB



To be honest, who hasn't been "educated" by the crypto world? One chases the rise and ends up at the top of the mountain, another buys the dip and gets stuck in the middle, staring at the screen every day until their eyes are red, only to find that the numbers in their account are getting smaller and smaller?

I am someone who has crawled out of failure time and again; these 8 rules are lessons bought with real money. Save this article and take a look next time you feel the itch.

**1. Don't dream of a quick recovery** — Small regular investments and gradual accumulation may sound boring, but after three to five years, those seemingly insignificant compound interests can pile up to shocking numbers. A story of getting rich quickly with a big bet? It's likely a trap.

**2. Learn to Cope with Losses** — No one profits without losses, it's common sense. What newbies should practice is not how to chase the limit up, but how to walk away alive when losing money — setting stop losses and exiting decisively is a hundred times smarter than stubbornly holding until liquidation.

**3. Price fluctuations are normal, but mindset is not** — Those who chase every fluctuation and operate recklessly end up being the majority of the victims. Learn to wait; it's more reliable to act when the trend is truly clear rather than constantly trading.

**4. Small money trial and error is more useful than listening to lectures** — Listening to a hundred influencers telling stories is not as effective as actually trying it out with a small amount of money. The rhythm of the market and the logic of price fluctuations can only be thoroughly understood through real operation.

**5. Emotions are your biggest enemy** — Before placing an order, ask yourself: Is this a rational judgment or is greed at play? Is cutting losses due to fear or did I really make a mistake? If you can control these two emotions, you've already won against most people.

**6. Set buy and sell points in advance** — Determine the entry price and exit price before the market moves. When the time comes, execute your plan without being swayed by thoughts of "just a little bit more up" or "just a little bit more down"; discipline is life.

**7. Staying Alive is More Important than Doubling** — Don't fixate on those short-term doubling stories; the ones who truly survive in the crypto world are those who manage risk effectively. Preserving your capital is what leads to future profits.

**8. If you don't understand, stop for now** — When direction is unclear and thoughts are chaotic, it's better to take a break than to lose a billion with random operations. Calm down, review your trades, and make sure you understand before taking action.

The rules of the crypto world are harsh: wealth is not created, but transferred. Until you truly establish your own trading system and risk management discipline, every penny you earn is likely to be lost back due to your own abilities.
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GateUser-df2130f0vip
· 13h ago
There is no mistake, especially the fifth point which is the most touching, greed truly is the source of disaster.
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GateUser-df2130f0vip
· 13h ago
There is no mistake, especially the fifth point which is the most touching, greed truly is the source of disaster.
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GateUser-bf4e37e3vip
· 12-23 09:43
good
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 12-23 07:09
You’re not wrong. It’s the fifth point that hits the hardest; greed is truly the source of disasters.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 12-23 07:06
Ah, this really hits hard, if I had known earlier, I wouldn't have held on stubbornly.
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 12-23 07:05
To be honest, points 2 and 6 hit me hard. My all in that time was because I didn't set the exit price properly, and I'm still regretting it.
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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 12-23 06:56
To be honest, the second point is the most heart-wrenching; at the moment of Cut Loss, it's really hard to tell whether it's fear or rationality.
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