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#战略性加仓BTC The market has always been changing. The era of opportunities everywhere and doubling your investment at will has long become a legend. The true story of crypto has never been about speed, but about survival.
I have seen too many people rush in with only one thought in their eyes—get rich quickly. But what about those who can still walk out at the end? They often learn early on to slow down.
When I first entered the market, I only had a few thousand yuan in my account. No background, no resources, just a retail investor. Now, although the numbers have grown quite a bit, the whole process has been pretty dull—there are no thrilling stories.
I never ask how much a single trade can make. The only question I ask is: in this market trend, do I have the qualification to follow?
With an initial capital of just 1,000 yuan, the first thing I did was not to look for explosive opportunities, but to actively limit my room for mistakes. I split the 1,000 yuan into several parts, and each order was very light. I avoid unfamiliar assets, steer clear of chaotic trends, and exit immediately if the direction is wrong. During that period, I earned slowly, but my account remained stable.
After accumulating 10,000 yuan, I gradually increased the size of each trade. But even then, I didn’t go all-in; I followed the rhythm of the market slowly. Only when the trend was established did I step in gradually, and I would exit immediately if the trend turned bad. I only ride the middle segment of the trend where I have confidence, leaving the beginning and end to others to gamble.
When my capital grew a bit larger, I became even more cautious. I started regularly taking out a fixed portion of my profits, preventing my account from turning into an emotional account. This isn’t for psychological comfort, but to constantly remind myself: real money is earned from the rhythm, not from courage alone.
The most common failure I’ve seen is not because of misjudging the direction, but because of chaotic positions, no stop-loss, and a sinking mentality. I’ve also seen people go from 300 yuan to tens of thousands, and they say the happiest moment isn’t seeing how much they earned on the statement, but finally being able to sleep peacefully.
The crypto market is never short of opportunities; what’s truly scarce is a set of methods that can be坚持执行. When you learn to manage your positions and steady your trading rhythm, growth will naturally follow.