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I've seen too many scripts—when prices go up, everyone becomes a storyteller; when they crash, it all becomes a disaster scene.
To be honest, there's no such thing as bull or bear markets; it's all just people's hearts riding the roller coaster. Don't treat me like some guru either—I'm just an old hand who's been around.
To have made it this far in this game, there's nothing special about it—I just got schooled by losses early on. Today I'm sharing three real truths with you. Not many words, but chew on them carefully.
#比特币站上7.5万美元 First, learning to "take profits off the table" is a million times more important than chasing "100x coins."
While others are partying thinking "how many more times can this moon," the only thing on my mind is: how do I turn this profit into something tangible. Don't laugh—just this one thing, 90% of people can't do it. Unrealized gains aren't your money; they're just temporarily sitting with you from the market. When a shitcoin that pumped crashes to zero the next second because you didn't sell, how many of these stories do we see? Don't treat every rally as your last chance at life, or you won't lose your mind at the peak.
Second, when the market is terrible, the best move is "no move at all."
You panic-buy when it pumps, then get scared and panic-sell when it dumps—who loses if not you? The market always has opportunities, but your capital is limited. When you don't understand something or have no conviction, it's no shame to sit on the sidelines and watch. The real trap in crypto isn't missing that coin that pumped—it's letting emotions take over, buying a bunch of things you can't even explain, and ending up stuck at the peak of Mount Everest whistling in the wind.
Third, survival depends on "mindset," not "brilliant moves." This market washes out the deck every few years. Who gets washed out? Those desperate for overnight riches, those who panic cry when it dips a bit, those who think they're geniuses when it pumps slightly. Real cultivation is being able to endure that boredom when the market is dead and flat, controlling your hands; resisting self-doubt during drawdowns, keeping your composure. Hold onto your capital and your mindset—when real opportunity comes, you'll have the strength and ammunition to stand up and seize it. Bottom line, this market isn't about who's smarter; it's about who's steadier, who can better tame the beasts of "greed" and "fear" in their hearts. Don't always think about winning big—first think about how not to lose.