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#数字资产市场洞察 Traders in the crypto circle are always trying to take the lead every day, but there's only one key question: what gives you the right to make decisions for others using someone else's capital?
A user who followed me for 4 days now has a profit of +62.02%. The actual profit screenshot is below.
Honestly, this is not a heavy position operation, nor is it gambling on the market. Last night, I also experienced a heartbreaking moment of long and short positions hitting the same point, yet I still made a profit.
Initially, I wasn't in a rush to start leading trades.
Over the past year, I've been doing one thing:
Test → Find problems → Overhaul → Restart.
In different market cycles and under various emotional environments, especially during volatile movements, false breakouts, and extreme market conditions, I need to verify what this method relies on—luck, or real rules and discipline.
Without full confidence, I wouldn't use others' money to try and error.
When the market is good, anyone can make money. The real test of a person is whether they can stay calm when the market is out of control. When the market is most chaotic and people's minds are most restless, can your strategy still follow the rules—this is what I consider the passing line for "working with others."
I don't rely on chopping leeks to make a living; I only earn what I should.
I'm not chasing dreams of overnight riches, nor do I need high risks to prove my existence. What I truly care about are a few questions:
• Can this logic be sustained long-term?
• Can the loss be controlled within my psychological expectations?
• Can those who follow me sleep peacefully?
Returns can be steady over time, but credibility can only be built once.
My discipline requirements for my own account and for followers' accounts are equally strict.
I won't deliberately add positions just to make the chart look good; nor will I take unnecessary risks to produce short-term gains. When prudence is needed, I will be cautious; when it's time to wait, I am willing to stay put.
What I earn is the reasonable share that this system gives me, not applause gained through risk-taking.
If you're looking for signals, high profits, or doubling your money in three days, then we're definitely not a good fit.
But if you're looking for someone who has truly been through the market's ups and downs and is willing to take responsibility for their trades, you can come in and take a look.
If you agree with this logic, give me a chance. Start with small amounts, let the data speak for me first. When you really start making money, then decide whether to increase your position as needed.
The market's rhythm never waits for anyone, but you can start now.