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Stop saying that the crypto world relies on luck. The truth is—luck is like a picky guest; it only knocks on the doors of those who are already prepared.
You see others multiply a single order several times and sarcastically say "Lucky you." What you don't see is that before the market started moving, their strategy, position, and mindset were already sharpened.
1. Your strategy is not a crystal ball; it's a bowl that catches the market.
When the market arrives, prices soar instantly. If you have no plan, you'll panic when it rises: "Should I sell now?" When it falls, you'll panic even more: "Is it over?" The result is either taking a small profit and running or getting shaken out during volatility.
Those who can steadily ride a big wave are not guessing. They rely on a system: knowing which levels are the starting points for trial and error, where to admit mistakes when falling, where to take profits in stages when rising, all written into the script long ago. When the market arrives, you're not making impulsive decisions; you're calmly executing the script.
2. Your capital management determines how long you can stay at the table.
Many people haven't missed opportunities. It's that when the opportunity truly comes, they have no bullets left. Why? Because they frequently traded and often went all-in, consuming their principal in ineffective volatility.
True capital management boils down to one sentence: always keep yourself the next opportunity. Use position sizing, allow for trial and error, and always leave a backup plan. This way, when the market suddenly crashes, you can withstand it; when a real big trend arrives, you have the chips to keep up. Otherwise, even if you get the direction right, it’s useless.