#以太坊行情技术解读 From zero to doubling assets, I have paved this road with blood and tears.
I once had an unrealized profit of nearly ten million in my account, and at that time I believed I was the darling of the market—until reality slapped me a few times. Marital breakdowns, scams, being trapped—these series of blows pushed me to rock bottom. Mortgaging my parents' wedding house, having all my savings robbed by scammers—during those darkest days, I truly understood what despair means.
No one helped me, only I could climb out. Living with my 3-year-old daughter in the suburbs, taking care of her during the day, staring at the charts at night, repeatedly reviewing with a demo account—each lesson from a margin call, each pain from being trapped—these have been etched into my trading philosophy.
The six ironclad rules I’ve learned over the years are paid for with real money:
**Trading Survival Rules** 1. Don’t chase after sharp rises; don’t sell during slow increases 2. Escape waterfall declines; bottom-fishing is a death sentence 3. Volume at high levels = the death knell 4. Bottoms are forged through endurance, not by copying 5. Forget K-line patterns, understand human nature 6. Holding no position takes more courage than full position
**Ultimate Insight After 3 Margin Calls** - Borrowed money is a death warrant - Those who go all-in will eventually hit zero - Surviving a bear market is a prerequisite to迎接 a bull market
Now I own 3 properties, but I never feel like I’ve made money—I'm practicing with blood. There are no shortcuts in this circle; only those who survive truly understand the market’s temperature.
Follow me. What I share is the most authentic trading experience—no signals, no fees, no rhetoric. I only use a professional perspective to turn the pitfalls and losses I’ve experienced over the years into wisdom you can actually use.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-11 14:40
It sounds like a standard Web3 motivational sales story, but that phrase "The ultimate realization after 3 liquidation events" is the real truth... Going all in with borrowed money is indeed a dead end, there's no doubt about that.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 12-11 14:33
Buying the dip to your death is a really harsh phrase, a lesson learned through blood and tears.
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pvt_key_collector
· 12-11 14:32
The saying "Bottom fish for life" really hits hard; that's exactly how I got liquidated.
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Is it only after surviving a bear market that you're qualified to迎牛市? I can't even survive a bear market...
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Borrowed money is a death knell, there's no doubt about that; my friend was wiped out that way.
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Having no position is harder than being fully invested; I believe that, but only if you have the discipline to hold a vacant position.
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Understanding human nature is more important than reading K-line charts; it's said like Zen philosophy, but it really hits the mark.
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A million floating profits hitting rock bottom—such a stark contrast... it gave me a real scare.
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The six iron laws were paid for with blood and tears, but in the end, what did they rely on to turn the tide? That part is hidden here.
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Every time I see "no signal calls, no charges," I get sensitive, but sharing your experience genuinely adds credibility.
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The scene of watching the market while taking care of kids—just imagine how intense that must be.
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Going all in ending in zero—just listen, but when the time comes, no one will be rational.
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FortuneTeller42
· 12-11 14:31
Fuck, that part about mortgaging parents' house made me feel so anxious. Is it true? Now holding 3 properties?
Going all in with borrowed money is truly a sin. This lesson can't be taught to others, only experienced firsthand.
Human nature is indeed the core of trading; candlestick charts are just a facade.
After these years of tempering my mindset, those who endured a bear market are really tough.
Remember at the beginning of the year, a bunch of people were chasing the rally. What's happened to them now?
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BigQuiet
· 12-11 14:31
A passionate man, you have to fight 💪
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RektDetective
· 12-11 14:27
It sounds like a story script that preys on anxiety... mortgage the wedding house, scams, liquidation—one after another. Now it's so tragic, and then claiming to have achieved enlightenment with 3 houses—I really can't understand that logic.
The probability of turning things around by borrowing money and going all-in is even lower than winning the lottery.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-11 14:19
From the perspective of supply and demand curves, the aesthetic value of this narrative has been seriously overestimated, but I still believed it because suffering is also part of the investment history.
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GetRichLeek
· 12-11 14:12
Damn, it's the same old story. Now everyone dares to tell stories to earn traffic... I've also been liquidated, but it wasn't this dramatic.
#以太坊行情技术解读 From zero to doubling assets, I have paved this road with blood and tears.
I once had an unrealized profit of nearly ten million in my account, and at that time I believed I was the darling of the market—until reality slapped me a few times. Marital breakdowns, scams, being trapped—these series of blows pushed me to rock bottom. Mortgaging my parents' wedding house, having all my savings robbed by scammers—during those darkest days, I truly understood what despair means.
No one helped me, only I could climb out. Living with my 3-year-old daughter in the suburbs, taking care of her during the day, staring at the charts at night, repeatedly reviewing with a demo account—each lesson from a margin call, each pain from being trapped—these have been etched into my trading philosophy.
The six ironclad rules I’ve learned over the years are paid for with real money:
**Trading Survival Rules**
1. Don’t chase after sharp rises; don’t sell during slow increases
2. Escape waterfall declines; bottom-fishing is a death sentence
3. Volume at high levels = the death knell
4. Bottoms are forged through endurance, not by copying
5. Forget K-line patterns, understand human nature
6. Holding no position takes more courage than full position
**Ultimate Insight After 3 Margin Calls**
- Borrowed money is a death warrant
- Those who go all-in will eventually hit zero
- Surviving a bear market is a prerequisite to迎接 a bull market
Now I own 3 properties, but I never feel like I’ve made money—I'm practicing with blood. There are no shortcuts in this circle; only those who survive truly understand the market’s temperature.
Follow me. What I share is the most authentic trading experience—no signals, no fees, no rhetoric. I only use a professional perspective to turn the pitfalls and losses I’ve experienced over the years into wisdom you can actually use.