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Last week, I went to the vegetable market and was picking vegetables when the older sister at the next stall suddenly said, "Young man, look at how I saved two dollars by cutting this vegetable, it's much more stable than your Cryptocurrency Trading, right?" I looked up and saw, wow, isn't that the legendary Guangzhou Sister Chen from our circle—36 years old, riding a small electric scooter, living in an old house, and can haggle with the vendor for ten minutes just to buy some vegetables. But who would have thought that the digits lying in her Wallet were the results of her hard work over seven or eight years in the crypto market with an initial investment of 200,000?
She doesn't have any so-called "insider channels", nor did she rely on luck to hit a hundredfold coin. To quote her own words: "In the end, it's not about how great your skills are, but whether you can control your hands and that broken heart of yours that thinks about getting rich overnight all day long."
I have been watching the market for over ten years, dissecting and studying her trading logic. I have summarized 6 "anti-human nature trading principles." Newbies can save three years of tuition after reading this, and veterans can also avoid a few pitfalls by reflecting on it.
**Mindset 1: Don't panic when prices surge quickly, the main force is giving you chips**
Many people feel anxious when they see the price rising rapidly, quickly clearing their positions after just making a couple of points, only to watch the market soar, leading them to question their life choices. Sister Chen's judgment criteria are very simple: if the price rises quickly but falls slowly during a pullback, and even a slight dip attracts buyers, that doesn't mean it's "about to crash," but rather that large funds are secretly accumulating.
Just like the auntie at the vegetable market hoarding cabbage, she won't clean it out all at once, but will slowly pick up goods as the prices drop. If you're scared away by this little fluctuation, it's like delivering the meat right to someone else's mouth.
**Principle Two: If there's a sharp drop, make a quick exit, don't be the one left holding the bag**
Recently, a fan told me: "A certain coin has dropped by 50%, I bought the dip!" As a result, they are still stuck halfway up the hill. This kind of dead and powerless trend after a sharp decline is a signal that the main force is retreating.