#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Still losing money after a year? My 10 Trading Principles



My over ten years of experience in the crypto world has taught me that people who lose money are often not because the market doesn’t give opportunities, but because they are too impatient, greedy, or have a distracted mindset.

The market fluctuates every day, but there are only two or three times a year when you can really make big money. Too many people focus on short-term profits and end up never reaching the finish line.

Let me give you a practical example. If your principal is no more than 200,000 yuan, just catching one main upward wave in a year is enough to turn things around. But there are still people who gamble with full positions every day—that’s not trading, that’s gambling.

Honestly, many people haven’t even gone through a simulation trading session before risking real money. One margin call could mean immediate exit. Simulation trading can be done infinitely; a single mistake in real trading could wipe you out. I’m not joking.

The good news is that there’s an interesting aspect to positive news. Many people wait anxiously for good news to arrive, only to see it turn into bad news when it actually materializes. The next day, they open high and refuse to sell, ending up trapped. Holidays are even worse—reducing positions a week in advance is the hard truth. Historically, holidays rarely end well.

The core of medium- and long-term trading is: keep enough cash, push prices up to distribute, buy back at low points, and repeat. That’s the right way.

Short-term trading is different; you need to watch volume and chart patterns closely. Only active assets have a chance; dead markets are traps.

Market rhythm is also worth studying. During declines, the market often drags on, and rebounds are slow. But once the decline accelerates, rebounds come quickly. Master this rhythm, and you’ll know when to act.

The most important rule: admit when you buy wrong. Don’t hold on stubbornly; preserving your capital is the key to turning things around.

As for tools, the 15-minute K-line combined with the KDJ indicator is truly a perfect match, helping you find the best entry and exit points.

One last tip: don’t be greedy and learn too many techniques. The crypto world has plenty of methods; master just a few to perfection, and you can succeed everywhere.

Trading is not about luck, but about execution and rhythm. If you’re still wandering blindly in the crypto space, take a moment to think about how to adjust your approach to survive longer.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 4h ago
The part about full-position betting hit home; I've seen too many people go all-in and then disappear completely.
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WenAirdropvip
· 4h ago
Oh my, full position betting = gambling, this statement hits hard. The buddy around me was just driven out that way. Still need to keep cash on hand, otherwise that wave of limit-downs before holidays is really brutal. 15-minute K-line with KDJ? I need to try it, I'm still just guessing now. You're right, there are only two or three major market moves a year, being greedy actually prevents you from making anything. I agree with not learning too many technicals; mastering one strategy is better than knowing everything.
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0xLuckboxvip
· 4h ago
Exactly right, but too many people just won't listen. Where are those who are all-in betting now? They got liquidated.
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ZenMinervip
· 4h ago
Well said, that last sentence hit the nail on the head. Many people just don't live long enough; they go all in and lose everything.
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