#大户持仓变化 Factory workers' stories of earning a year's salary through trading
A fan's experience is quite touching—working two shifts in a factory, earning six thousand yuan a month, life cycling repeatedly, seeing no hope.
But then this guy made a move in the crypto world and really earned returns equivalent to a whole year's salary. How did he do it?
He was in the same state at first: chasing highs and selling lows, emotions fluctuating with the K-line, completely out of control. I told him, don't study complicated indicators first, set your stop-loss properly, and trade at your own pace. Then he established a few simple and straightforward rules—at most 1 to 2 trades per day, absolutely no gambling, no heavy positions, and stop immediately when damage occurs.
He was quite impatient at the time, feeling it was too slow. I asked him: Do you want to make steady money, or want to get rich quickly and then suffer big losses? He had no answer.
After three months, he confidently said he could earn enough for a year's salary with this method. At that moment, I knew he truly understood.
In the crypto world, making money is secondary to technique. The core is actually four words: mindset, discipline.
Want to change your life through trading? Then you must focus on these points: use patience to fight greed, use rhythm to suppress impulses, and use execution to defeat illusions. There are no shortcuts, only persistence.
The road to counterattack is long, but the first step must be to slow down and steady your mind.
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HashBard
· 12-17 12:58
nah the real plot twist here is that discipline beats alpha every time... who would've thought right? lol
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-16 11:08
Basically, it's about mindset. No matter how advanced the technology is, if the mindset collapses, it's all useless.
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RektButStillHere
· 12-16 11:07
Sounds good, but the key is to withstand the pullback.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 12-16 11:04
Honestly, stop-loss is more important than anything. People without discipline entering the crypto space are just giving away money.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-16 11:02
To be honest, I knew this theory a long time ago, but the key is that I can't stick to it.
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MoonlightGamer
· 12-16 10:48
That's right, mindset and discipline are the key. I only understood this after experiencing losses myself.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-16 10:44
You're right, mindset really accounts for ninety percent of the success.
#大户持仓变化 Factory workers' stories of earning a year's salary through trading
A fan's experience is quite touching—working two shifts in a factory, earning six thousand yuan a month, life cycling repeatedly, seeing no hope.
But then this guy made a move in the crypto world and really earned returns equivalent to a whole year's salary. How did he do it?
He was in the same state at first: chasing highs and selling lows, emotions fluctuating with the K-line, completely out of control. I told him, don't study complicated indicators first, set your stop-loss properly, and trade at your own pace. Then he established a few simple and straightforward rules—at most 1 to 2 trades per day, absolutely no gambling, no heavy positions, and stop immediately when damage occurs.
He was quite impatient at the time, feeling it was too slow. I asked him: Do you want to make steady money, or want to get rich quickly and then suffer big losses? He had no answer.
After three months, he confidently said he could earn enough for a year's salary with this method. At that moment, I knew he truly understood.
In the crypto world, making money is secondary to technique. The core is actually four words: mindset, discipline.
Want to change your life through trading? Then you must focus on these points: use patience to fight greed, use rhythm to suppress impulses, and use execution to defeat illusions. There are no shortcuts, only persistence.
The road to counterattack is long, but the first step must be to slow down and steady your mind.