Two years ago, I entered the market with 100,000 yuan.



I didn't have any background resources, nor was I a genius-type player. I just spent every day repeatedly analyzing the charts, constantly summarizing, and gradually adjusting my mindset.

Today, my account has grown to 1.5 million. Going through this journey, I truly understand one principle—

The crypto market never favors those who seek quick profits; it only favors those who can survive long enough.

Below are six blood-and-tear lessons I learned from real trading. New friends entering the market must take a look.

**The Logic of Slow Rise and Rapid Fall**

When stock prices suddenly surge and then slowly decline, it's usually not the top. Most likely, market makers are shaking out, discarding those retail investors with unstable mindsets.

What does a true top look like? Often, trading volume suddenly spikes, and the price plummets straight down, like a waterfall. That’s the real signal that the big players are about to make a move.

**The Trap of Sharp Declines and Rebounds**

Conversely, be especially cautious of this situation. After a sharp drop, the price gradually climbs back up, seeming like a rebound is imminent. In reality, this is often a carefully orchestrated trap to lure in more buyers.

Many people pile in heavily under the idea that "it's almost bottoming out," only to get buried alive. This phrase has caused more retail investors to lose money than you might think.

**The Secret of Trading Volume**

High volume at a high price doesn't necessarily mean danger. On the contrary, a market with no volume and cold silence is a warning sign. This silence often indicates an impending crash.

Be cautious of sudden large bullish candles at the bottom. They look impressive but are actually more like market makers testing the waters. The true sign of accumulation should be sideways consolidation followed by slow, steady volume increase.

**The Key to Understanding Human Nature**

Don’t be fooled by candlestick charts; the real indicator is trading volume.

Depleted volume indicates no one is willing to participate; sudden volume spikes mean market consensus is returning. Mastering how to read volume is like holding the key to understanding people's hearts.

**The Highest Realm of Practice**

The true winner in the market is doing one thing—practicing "nothing."

No attachment: When the market is unpredictable, choose to stay out and observe. No greed: Only profit within your understanding. No fear: When market sentiment is crazy, stay calm and clear-headed.

Ultimately, the market itself is correct; it’s always our judgment and actions that are wrong.

In the world of crypto trading, no one needs you to predict future trends precisely. You only need to do two things—keep your composure and survive until the next cycle. With that, your chances of winning will naturally favor you.
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ForkMastervip
· 5h ago
1.5 million? Bro, are you using a fundraising scam? I also play fork arbitrage, but not this exaggerated haha
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SerRugResistantvip
· 5h ago
Turning 100,000 into 1.5 million is indeed impressive, but to be honest, what I fear the most is that phrase "almost bottomed out." Too many people around me have been ruined at this point.
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PositionPhobiavip
· 5h ago
1.5 million is indeed impressive, but to be honest, it's mostly about mindset winning. My biggest fear is those rapid rises and sharp drops; every time I think it's just a shakeout, I end up getting caught. Now I realize that watching volume is much more reliable than looking at K-line charts, although by the time I figure it out, the money is already gone. The saying "Xiu Wu" is brilliant; holding a zero position can also be profitable. The biggest enemy for retail investors is actually their own impatient and profit-driven mindset, and I have deep personal experience with this. To be honest, those who can survive to the next market cycle have already won more than half the battle.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 5h ago
100,000 to 1,500,000 sounds great, but how many times do you have to experience wanting to smash the screen when actually operating... --- The phrase "almost bottomed out," I could form a group with the people around me who believe that... --- Yeah, you're right, volume is the real truth, and all the K-lines are just deceiving. --- The "Xiu Wu" saying sounds very Zen, but there aren't many people who stick with it, right? --- 2 years, 1.5 million... Honestly, I've heard this story many times, but the operational details still have some real insights. --- I previously misunderstood the trading volume, no wonder I kept getting smashed... --- Adjusting your mindset properly is the hardest part; it's easy to say but really exhausting to do. --- Living longer to make money is the truth in the crypto market; there's no rush.
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