💥 Gate Square Event: #PostToWinFLK 💥
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📅 Event Period: Oct 15, 2025, 10:00 – Oct 24, 2025, 16:00 UTC
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Launchpool 👉 https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/47592
FLK Campaign Collection 👉 https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/47586
📌 How to Participate:
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After years of struggling in the crypto assets market, I have experienced getting liquidated more times than I've had coffee. From the initial complete loss of 50,000 USDT to slowly rebuilding with 3,000 USDT, each market big dump felt like a wake-up call, causing me immense pain but also gradually awakening me.
At first, I was only focused on how to earn more profits: the screen was filled with various technical indicators, constantly modifying trading models, and closely following the remarks of various online celebrity analysts. However, the deeper I studied, the more confused I became, and my account balance kept shrinking. It wasn't until the moment I was completely Get Liquidated that I truly realized: successful trading is ultimately an art of 'subtraction'.
First, we must eliminate greed. A 10% return is still not satisfying, and one constantly thinks about doubling it, resulting in losing even the principal. Next, we must eliminate fear. A slight entrapment leads to panic selling, often missing the subsequent rebound. Finally, we must eliminate distractions. Do not be deceived by others' screenshots of wealth, and do not blindly follow others' calls, as that does not align with one's own trading rhythm.
I know a trader who started with only 8000 USDT and grew it to 100,000 in six months. His secret to success is not frequent trading, but understanding 'less is more'. He only trades in familiar market conditions, follows the logic he understands, and never regrets missed opportunities. He told me: 'Orders you can avoid are the principal you preserve.'
Inspired, I began my own journey of 'subtraction': removing useless technical indicators, simplifying trading strategies, no longer trying to predict the market, and not fighting against it. I only focus on key price ranges, seizing high-certainty opportunities, and pursuing stable profits. Although my account no longer experiences big dumps, the profit curve has become as smooth as a breathing line.
Some laughed at my lack of 'passion', but I know in my heart: in the Crypto Assets market, success is not about who runs the fastest, but about who can persevere until the end.
Now, I have carved out my own niche. So, what about you? Are you willing to be a perpetual victim or do you want to become the ultimate winner? This question is worth pondering for every Crypto Assets investor. Remember, in this ever-changing market, stability and rationality are the keys to victory.