The most heartbreaking reality in the $RIVER crypto circle: a few thousand yuan can turn into a million within half a year, and this has been seen many times. But what’s truly rare is—earning money and being able to walk away intact.



You see, too many accounts are floating with fifty thousand, one hundred thousand, but after a wave of retracement, all the profits are gone, and even the principal is at risk. The market itself is fine, the technology is okay, so why do people still fail? It’s because they step into the most deadly trap—unable to stop. $LIGHT

Some people interpret rolling positions as making trades every day and疯狂加仓 (crazy adding to positions), but in reality, the only effective way to roll positions is one: only take action when the certainty is high; otherwise, just lie flat and keep the account empty.

Most people who lose big are basically caught by these three points—trading without a trend and forcing it, aggressively adding positions after small gains, and stubbornly holding through retracements without stop-loss. In contrast, those who can grow their accounts are all surprisingly disciplined. $TRADOOR

My own method is actually very simple, with just three principles:

**First Trick: Protect your life first when making the first profit**
When the first trade is profitable, immediately withdraw the principal. From then on, only use profits to trade, and your mindset changes completely—no matter how much you lose, you won’t die.

**Second Trick: The more you earn, the more conservative you become**
When floating profits are in place, set a stop-loss directly; don’t chase the top, but also never let the existing profits return to zero.

**Third Trick: Only eat the explosive trend segments**
Don’t follow the trend and trade every day; focus on certainty. If the trend isn’t clear, better to stay in cash and wait, rather than messing around blindly.

Final words: The crypto world has never been about who makes money faster, but about who can make money and still hold onto it. Knowing when to wait, when to take profits, and when to stop is what qualifies one for long-term success.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 5h ago
Can't stop, this thing really kills silently... I've seen too many accounts with incredible numbers, and then they all disappear in an instant. Anyone can make quick money, but being able to hold onto it is the real skill. If you don't have that, you're doomed. I'm just afraid that one day I might become the kind of person who has fifty thousand dollars floating around but can't sleep at night... Don't get itchy hands; once you do, it's all over. The first deal to save your life is absolutely brilliant, at least you don't have to feel so exhausted. Waiting for this is really ten thousand times harder than operating.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 5h ago
That's right, the ones who really make money are the idle people; constantly messing around actually leads to the fastest losses.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 5h ago
Well said, restraint is really the hardest. I've seen too many people make half a million and then lose it all in a month.
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 5h ago
Honestly, the point about not being able to stop is quite sharp. I've seen too many stories of people doubling their unrealized gains and then going all-in and losing everything, really.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 5h ago
Exactly right, the last sentence is brilliant — who earns more and who can hold onto it, that's the secret to exiting alive.
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IfIWereOnChainvip
· 5h ago
That's right, it's just too difficult. Many people can make money, but only those who can hold on are truly skilled. --- The friend I know, his floating profit once reached over 200, but he just couldn't hold on and now he has nothing left. --- This inability to stop is really incredible, just like a gambler's mentality. --- This logic is indeed clear, but executing it requires a lot of ruthlessness. --- The key is still mindset; making quick money is easy, but earning steadily is the real practice. --- I've never done operations like withdrawing principal after the first order; I’ve learned my lesson. --- Stop-loss is easy to say, hard to do; it all depends on whether you can be ruthless enough. --- The rules of the crypto world are so brutal—making money is easy, but getting your principal back is hard. --- I previously misunderstood that rolling positions meant trading every day, thank you for the correction. --- Those who really make money are timid; it's actually those who are wiped out and crying for a comeback every day.
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