People often ask me whether there is a "sure-win" strategy in the crypto world. My answer is simple: surviving longer is always more valuable than making quick profits.
Last year, I mentored a partner whose account had only 2000U left. After two previous liquidation experiences, he was a bit confused and his mindset started to waver. He asked me: "Should I bet everything remaining to turn things around?" I didn't say much and simply responded:
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staking_gramps
· 13h ago
Really, I've seen too many stories of all-in turnarounds, but what was the result? Even worse.
As long as you're alive, you've won. That might sound a bit extreme, but it's definitely not wrong.
Going all-in with 2000U? Ha, that's the gambler's mentality.
It's not that you can't make money, the key is not to risk your life.
Those who endure the bear market will always live longer than those who go all-in in one shot.
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MelonField
· 13h ago
Really, I've seen too many go all-in and go straight to zero—lessons learned the hard way.
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WhaleStalker
· 13h ago
Haha, really. I've seen too many all-in reversals ending even worse... Staying alive is the real winner.
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rugpull_survivor
· 13h ago
That's right, I was that kind of idiot who wanted to turn things around quickly, and ended up getting beaten even worse.
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fren.eth
· 13h ago
2000U still dares to go all-in, this guy must be so desperate
People often ask me whether there is a "sure-win" strategy in the crypto world. My answer is simple: surviving longer is always more valuable than making quick profits.
Last year, I mentored a partner whose account had only 2000U left. After two previous liquidation experiences, he was a bit confused and his mindset started to waver. He asked me: "Should I bet everything remaining to turn things around?" I didn't say much and simply responded: