Seven years ago, I was the kind of retail investor in the crypto world who got the worst beaten—chasing after altcoins to new highs, only to hit a sharp decline upon entry; trying to buy the dip on mainstream coins, but getting trapped halfway up; going all-in and holding on through the drops, only to be liquidated down to almost nothing. Watching others showcase their gains, I often wondered: am I really not cut out for this?
It was from that moment on that I decided either to completely exit or to develop a methodology that works for me. This persistence has lasted seven years.
In these seven years, I have lost three accounts, stepped on countless "rumors"
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GateUser-407fe322
· 01-01 14:56
Thank you for the information
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-01 14:40
Bro, this story sounds a bit familiar, but seven years to sharpen a sword is indeed impressive... But honestly, are you still chasing the Fed's rate cuts? Can this strategy make money?
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-01 14:38
Haha, I know this story too well. Seven years of sharpening the sword sounds intense, but only a few can truly survive.
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ForkPrince
· 01-01 14:38
I still believe that most people simply don't have the habit of reviewing and reflecting, which is why they keep making the same mistakes. Things that have been refined over seven years are indeed much more reliable than just following the crowd blindly.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-01 14:38
Seven years of sharpening the sword, this is true cultivation. Just listen to those stories of overnight wealth; surviving is the real key.
Seven years ago, I was the kind of retail investor in the crypto world who got the worst beaten—chasing after altcoins to new highs, only to hit a sharp decline upon entry; trying to buy the dip on mainstream coins, but getting trapped halfway up; going all-in and holding on through the drops, only to be liquidated down to almost nothing. Watching others showcase their gains, I often wondered: am I really not cut out for this?
It was from that moment on that I decided either to completely exit or to develop a methodology that works for me. This persistence has lasted seven years.
In these seven years, I have lost three accounts, stepped on countless "rumors"