"Leaving me, you're nothing?" Seven years ago, those words slapped me hard and woke me up. A financial professional who sacrificed his career for his family, at that moment, I fully understood: relying on anyone else is not as good as relying on myself.
Seven years later, the numbers in my bank card gave the best response—over 50 million. Three properties (for living, filial piety, and rental income), two luxury cars. Ironically, the initial despair became the greatest motivation.
In the crypto market turnaround, I never believed in insider info or luck. After repeated lessons from the market, I summarized six "stupid" principles that are more effective than any fancy indicators:
**Rapid gains, slow declines? This is the main force accumulating.** After a sharp rise, a gentle correction usually means big funds are quietly building positions. Don’t be fooled by surface fluctuations; timing is key.
**Rapid drops, weak rebounds? Funds are unloading.** If the price crashes and can't rebound, it basically means funds are withdrawing. Fantasizing about bottom-fishing at this point will only get you trapped.
**High volume at a top doesn’t mean the top is in.** Sometimes, volume surges at the top while the market is still pushing higher; it’s the shrinking volume at the top that more likely indicates the end of the trend.
**A single large volume at the bottom doesn’t count.** Continuous volume surges are the real signals. A one-time spike is often a false illusion; only multiple sustained surges create genuine market consensus.
**Crypto trading is about psychology, not K-line patterns.** No matter how complex the technical indicators, they all point to emotions, and volume is the most direct thermometer of market sentiment.
**"Nothing" is the highest realm.** Desireless, fearlessness, and non-attachment are what keep you alive longer. Enduring the boredom of holding no position qualifies you to face the madness of a big trend.
Ultimately, the biggest opponent in trading is always yourself. Good news or bad news, market manipulation, and price swings are external factors; what truly determines your fate is emotional management, discipline, and mental stability.
The crypto market is never short of risks, nor opportunities. Steady and rational planning is the only way out. I personally verified this path with these 50 million. What about you? $ZKP
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LiquidityHunter
· 9h ago
It sounds good, but how many people can really endure the empty position period? Most are still killed by emotions.
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P2ENotWorking
· 15h ago
50 million sounds impressive, but the ones who truly make money are always those who know how to be patient.
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consensus_failure
· 19h ago
Relying on yourself is always better than relying on others, and this statement is true. It's just that most people haven't been awakened by reality yet.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-08 21:21
Ah, the story does sound quite intense, but what I really want to hear is the blood, sweat, and tears behind those six "stupid" principles. Don't tell me they were all just insights gained through intuition.
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RetroHodler91
· 01-07 17:57
Bro, I've heard quite a bit of this story, but those six principles really hit the mark, especially the phrase "Trading coins, trading people's hearts."
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-07 17:55
Oh, it's the same story again: 50 million, three houses, luxury cars... It's always the same script. Is the real question whether they truly earned it through "detachment and non-attachment," or did they just make up the story after earning it?
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 01-07 17:54
Sounds good, but I still feel like this "stupid principle" is just gambling on human nature? Devices like the volume thermometer are essentially probability theory—those who get it right make a fortune, and those who don't are just bankrupt.
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ChainDoctor
· 01-07 17:54
It's the same story again... 50 million sounds great, but the ones who truly make money never reveal themselves like this, haha.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-07 17:53
Hi there, it's another story of "I managed to earn 50 million on my own"... Sounds good, but the problem is, how come us paper hands always panic and sell off during his "gentle pullback" haha
"Leaving me, you're nothing?" Seven years ago, those words slapped me hard and woke me up. A financial professional who sacrificed his career for his family, at that moment, I fully understood: relying on anyone else is not as good as relying on myself.
Seven years later, the numbers in my bank card gave the best response—over 50 million. Three properties (for living, filial piety, and rental income), two luxury cars. Ironically, the initial despair became the greatest motivation.
In the crypto market turnaround, I never believed in insider info or luck. After repeated lessons from the market, I summarized six "stupid" principles that are more effective than any fancy indicators:
**Rapid gains, slow declines? This is the main force accumulating.** After a sharp rise, a gentle correction usually means big funds are quietly building positions. Don’t be fooled by surface fluctuations; timing is key.
**Rapid drops, weak rebounds? Funds are unloading.** If the price crashes and can't rebound, it basically means funds are withdrawing. Fantasizing about bottom-fishing at this point will only get you trapped.
**High volume at a top doesn’t mean the top is in.** Sometimes, volume surges at the top while the market is still pushing higher; it’s the shrinking volume at the top that more likely indicates the end of the trend.
**A single large volume at the bottom doesn’t count.** Continuous volume surges are the real signals. A one-time spike is often a false illusion; only multiple sustained surges create genuine market consensus.
**Crypto trading is about psychology, not K-line patterns.** No matter how complex the technical indicators, they all point to emotions, and volume is the most direct thermometer of market sentiment.
**"Nothing" is the highest realm.** Desireless, fearlessness, and non-attachment are what keep you alive longer. Enduring the boredom of holding no position qualifies you to face the madness of a big trend.
Ultimately, the biggest opponent in trading is always yourself. Good news or bad news, market manipulation, and price swings are external factors; what truly determines your fate is emotional management, discipline, and mental stability.
The crypto market is never short of risks, nor opportunities. Steady and rational planning is the only way out. I personally verified this path with these 50 million. What about you? $ZKP