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#数字资产市场动态 How far can the masters in the crypto circle go?
Recently, I talked about a trader born in 1995, who has quite an unconventional approach. Over seven years, he turned 30,000 yuan into over 80 million. How did he do it? I summarized some of his core logic, which boils down to these points—
**Play only one set, master it thoroughly**
This guy doesn’t mess around with flashy indicator combos, nor does he change strategies every few days. Every day, he does three things: review trading records, find where he went wrong, and think about how to execute better. He claims it’s "luck," but with this kind of relentless dedication over seven years, what luck is there? That’s called discipline.
**Don’t chase hot trends, believe in compound interest, not overnight riches**
He rarely follows popular sectors, concept coins, or MEME tokens. Unless the asset’s structure is clear and he truly understands it, he won’t touch it. He only takes positions in opportunities like $ETH, $SOL, $BNB that he understands. His logic is simple: accumulate certainty, like rolling a snowball that gets bigger and bigger, rather than betting on a single shot to turn everything around.
**Focus and take small, quick steps**
When funds are small, he focuses on 1-2 assets. As his capital grows, his core holdings never exceed three. It’s not about going all-in on one direction, but about constantly adjusting small positions and smoothing costs. This reduces psychological pressure and leaves room to correct mistakes.
**Observe the big picture, refine the details**
He assesses market structure, capital flow, and trends to determine the overall direction, but when placing actual trades, he relies on short-term technical analysis to pinpoint precise entry points. This helps him shed the "reacting to news" mentality common among retail traders—by the time news spreads, the market has already moved halfway.
**Always upgrade yourself**
He never rigidly sticks to one theory. He learns from different sources, but only absorbs what’s useful to him. Every loss is treated as a trading tuition, from which he extracts patterns and continues to improve.
A few words for traders whose capital isn’t yet large enough:
**Fast** — reach your goal and then exit, don’t keep hoping for more gains
**Accurate** — only trade opportunities you fully understand, prioritize high win rates
**Stable** — position yourself in relatively safe assets with solid fundamentals
**Bold** — when real opportunities appear, don’t hesitate to go all in