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In half a month, the account grew by 75,000 USDT. Honestly, I didn't fully realize this result myself. That feeling is truly indescribable, more intense than the thrill of hitting a jackpot.
Many people speculate that I spend every day staring at the charts, eyes glued to the candlesticks for over ten hours. The reality is completely different. I actually place fewer trades, but before each order, I repeatedly confirm— is this the key level?
Do you know why most people can't make money in this market? I’ve summarized a phenomenon: there are actually quite a few who understand the market trends, but very few can hold onto profits.
When the market slightly pulls back, panic sets in. After a couple of upward waves, I immediately think about taking profits. The final result is that I make some pocket money and rush to get out, only to watch the main upward wave slip away right in front of me. I believe many people have experienced this feeling.
The reason for my successful trades in this wave boils down to two things: first, finding the right entry point; second, holding onto the position. It may seem like just two points, but very few can do both simultaneously.
I didn't chase any hot coins, nor did I rely on insider information. I only watched three signals: the main force's accumulation range, abnormal trading volume, and whether key support levels are broken. When all three signals appear simultaneously, I make the decision to enter.
The entry price was almost right at the lowest point.
During the process, there were two false breakouts. Many people in the market got shaken out during these times, but I chose to hold firm. Because I knew very well, that wasn't a real dump, but the main force collecting chips at low levels.
Holding positions for these half a month was indeed a psychological test. The market fluctuates daily. When the account shows unrealized losses, I also considered giving up. But at critical moments, I had to think clearly— as long as the overall trend hasn't changed, short-term fluctuations are just noise.
When the market direction is truly confirmed, profits start to grow like a snowball. Every day, I see an increase of several thousand dollars, even dreaming happily about it.
Someone asked me if I could turn this method into fixed rules. Honestly, that’s very difficult to achieve. Because the market changes every day, and its logic is constantly evolving. Rote memorization becomes useless in the end.
What is the true core? It’s about matching the rhythm and catching the real turning points of the market. This requires continuous learning and market observation, and constantly adjusting your understanding through practice.
Opportunities in the crypto market are never lacking; what’s missing is patience and disciplined execution. If you’re still exploring, then actively learn, practice, and find a trading rhythm that suits you. The market is always there, opportunities always exist— it’s up to you whether you can seize them.
Holding onto these two words sounds simple, but actually doing it is really tough.
75,000, not bad, not bad, but can you stay steady in the next wave? That's the real test.
Just listen, don't take it seriously; the market is always changing.
Psychological preparation is good, but most people can't withstand the first 50% drop.
Holding on is the hardest part, you're right, I had the same problem before
Enter when all three signals appear simultaneously, I’ve noted this logic
Main force accumulation, volume, support level, none can be missing
Mental preparation is the most crucial, when in floating loss, I really want to smash my phone
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Mindset really is the dividing line. When the market drops, people start doubting themselves, and in the end, the main force hits back with a set.
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I agree with this logic, but the key is disciplined execution. Most people simply can't do it.
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75,000 is quite something, but will the market give more opportunities later? It feels like those entering now are just gambling.
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It sounds good, but I've heard it many times. How many people can truly hold on when facing a 30% unrealized loss?
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In summary: having money, free time, and the right mindset. Most retail investors lack one of these.
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These two seemingly simple points are actually more difficult than performing high-risk surgery. I personally failed at the second point.
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The problem is, how do you know if it's a false breakout or just a dump? Isn't that just armchair analysis after the fact?
This market trend is truly a test of character; very few can hold on.
Having the right mindset is the key to making money; technical skills are secondary.