Crypto circles want to make money, and it's both hard and easy—it's all about whether you can control that greed.



Many people verbally say they will cut losses, but in practice? As soon as floating losses appear, they start self-deceiving: "Just wait, it will rebound" or "This time is different." Little do they know, that's not persistence—that's greed choking your throat. I’ve also experienced nights staying up watching charts, chasing gains and cutting losses, with losses sometimes more exhausting than working.

Then came a turning point. I used what seems like the dumbest but actually most effective method—focusing only on signals I deeply understand, and resolutely ignoring other market movements no matter how tempting. Imperfect execution often beats perfect illusions. Below are lessons learned from real money lessons:

**1. Choose the right trading time window**

During the day, the market is like a headless fly, news flying everywhere, K-lines jumping up and down, making it impossible to see the direction clearly. But after 9 PM, market sentiment calms down, trends become more structured, and the true intentions of the market are easier to reveal. Experienced traders often have higher win rates during this period.

**2. Indicators beat intuition—this is a hard truth**

Your feeling? That’s the biggest liar. I’ve seen too many people get chopped up by the feeling of "I think it will go up." Reliable entry decisions should be based on multiple indicators confirming together.

The three most practical:
- **MACD** to gauge trend strength; a golden cross signals a start, a death cross warns of risk
- **RSI** to judge overbought/oversold; extreme values often indicate reversals
- **Bollinger Bands** to grasp volatility; narrowing suggests buildup, widening indicates a breakout

Wait until at least two indicators give signals in the same direction before acting. Better to miss a wave than to blindly gamble.

**3. Stop-loss is not fixed**

If you can watch the market, learn to adjust your stop-loss flexibly—each time the price forms a new support or completes a rally, move your stop-loss up a bit. This is called "trailing stop," which effectively locks in profits.

If you can’t watch constantly, set a strict stop-loss—say 3% or 5%—and never loosen it once triggered. This can help avoid unexpected losses from sudden market moves.

**4. K-line rhythm is the key to decoding market trends**

Short-term traders need patience: wait until at least two consecutive same-direction K-lines appear on the 1-hour chart, and only follow the trend once it’s clearly formed.

If there’s no obvious direction, don’t force opportunities—switch to the 4-hour chart, re-identify support and resistance levels, and wait until the trend approaches these key points before acting. Sometimes, doing nothing is the best decision.

**5. Emotional coins are harvesting machines**

$DOGE, Shitcoins—these purely emotion-driven assets—can skyrocket or crash through the floor. You think you’re fighting for an opportunity, but in reality, you’ve long become a cash machine for big players. These coins are characterized by extreme volatility and high risk; retail investors often end up with only one result.

**Final words of heartfelt advice:**

In the crypto world, the real difficulty isn’t admitting you’re wrong, but giving up unrealistic fantasies.

Greed once can swallow your entire month’s profits; but if you stick to a stop-loss once, you can often protect what you’ve painstakingly accumulated over a month.

Long-term and steady traders may not earn the most— but they definitely lose the least. In the turbulent crypto markets, the art of survival is risk control and precise timing.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 01-17 09:10
Exactly right, stop-loss is really easier to understand than to implement... Watching unrealized losses automatically turn into "the stubborn party," greed is just a bottomless pit.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 01-17 09:07
That's right, stop-loss is easy to understand but hard to implement. When seeing unrealized losses, you start to self-hypnotize, and in the end, you lose everything, even your underwear.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-17 09:04
Exactly right, it's just that I can't control that greed... I'm basically a negative example. This guy said that the success rate of trading after 9 PM is high, but why do I feel like I lose regardless of the time I trade? Maybe I just can't understand the indicators at all, or I just rely on gut feeling and go all-in. That part about shitcoins was too heartbreaking, really a cash machine, and I'm the one being bloodsucked.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 01-17 08:53
Stop-loss is really easier to talk about than to do. I’ve also fallen into the trap myself. When I’m floating in a loss, my mind starts making up stories. Now I’ve learned my lesson: I’d rather miss out than mess around blindly.
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ChiveFlowersvip
· 01-17 08:50
That's right... but I only understood after being cut. Now I mainly stick to those few cryptocurrencies I understand; no matter how tempting others are, I don't look at them.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 01-17 08:47
That's right... but I only understood after being cut. Now I mainly stick to those few cryptocurrencies I understand; no matter how tempting others are, I don't look at them.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 01-17 08:41
That hits too close to home. I'm the kind of person who starts self-deceiving when there's a floating loss, and I still try to act very calm haha. Really, I've heard the words "stop loss" countless times, but when it comes to actually executing, my mind turns into mush.
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