Hello everyone, my name is Bai Ge.



Since entering this circle in 2019, I have been immersed in the crypto market for 6 years. I’ve experienced margin calls, lost my capital, stayed up late watching candlestick charts, and gone through several cycles of bull and bear markets. Along the way, I’ve evolved from a rookie leek to a seasoned leek. But the biggest gain isn’t how much I’ve made, but rather a clearer understanding of myself.

Money is a mirror.

It amplifies your greed, exposes your fears, and wears down your patience. When prices surge, your eyes go wide; when prices plummet, your hands tremble. Most people obsess over technical indicators, change strategies every day, but never ask themselves the most critical question — what do I truly believe? How much volatility can I endure?

I’ve seen too many people, actually just like I used to be, treat the market as a casino. Always trying to trade against the trend, always trying to guess the next top or bottom. It wasn’t until later that I realized, those who survive are not gamblers, but those who can see the “trend.” It’s not about guessing a specific point, but understanding capital flows, cycle dynamics, and the collective pulse of human nature. This realization came gradually through experiences like the ICO boom, various wallet collapses, the NFT wave, DeFi hot spots, the hype around blockchain games, and the major collapse of Luna.

In the end, trading isn’t about whose indicators are more perfect, but about who knows themselves better. You have to control your hands.

History is the only script in this market that never lies. Every cycle repeats itself, but the players change. Those who survive until the end and smile are often those who understand how to follow the trend and maintain restraint.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 12h ago
Amazing, this is the painful lesson I’ve learned over the past 6 years, Luna’s wave directly broke my defenses. Now I really only look at the trend, not betting on specific levels. Controlling oneself is truly the hardest lesson. Since the ICO, I’ve seen too many people’s eyes go from bright to hopeless, actually because they didn’t figure out how much they could lose. This article hit me hard, I need to save it. Money is indeed a mirror, exposing everything clearly. Thumbs up, those who survive are definitely not gamblers, but those who can endure. That’s right, history doesn’t lie. Every cycle is the same show, just with different actors. A rookie turning into an experienced leek, haha I like this self-deprecating humor. But on second thought, just surviving is already a win.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 12h ago
I totally agree. The phrase "control your hands" hits too close to home; I learned this lesson directly from the Luna wave... It sounds very cliché, but it’s truly a bloody lesson. Basically, greed is causing trouble; I don’t trust my own holding plan. Senior investors sharing some warmth? The words may be rough, but living is more important than making money. Those who see the trend clearly are really few; most are still running on the path of gamblers. With Luna crashing, how many people were directly eliminated? They probably still have psychological shadows. Those who understand how to read cycles have already laid out the next opportunity.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 12h ago
That's so true. Controlling your hand is really the ultimate skill. I used to be reckless and insist on buying high and selling low. Now I realize that was just giving money to the market manipulators.
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