I have been navigating the crypto world for 7 years, and I wouldn't dare to say I'm a genius-level trader.



I've experienced margin calls, endured countless sleepless nights, and watched my account go to zero right before my eyes. It was only later that I realized: in the crypto space, no one makes money faster; the real game is about who can survive longer.

Now, I no longer go all-in or bet on one-sided trends. Even so, my annual returns remain quite solid. It's not luck or talent that keeps me going, but strict discipline.

These five survival rules I’ve summarized are basically my entire fortune:

**Rule 1: Only trade after 9 PM**

Market movements during the day are often chaotic. News floods in from all directions, both bulls and bears are exerting effort, and candlestick charts jump around like cramps. In contrast, the market after the European and American sessions tend to be the real clean trend. Once the direction emerges at this time, it’s usually so strong that it’s almost scary.

**Rule 2: Take profits immediately**

Made $1,000 in your account? I would withdraw $400 first. To put it plainly, only the withdrawn amount counts as profit; the rest sitting in the account is just virtual. Many people get greedy and want to squeeze out another wave, only to have it all pulled back.

**Rule 3: Don’t rely on intuition, just signals**

Before entering a trade, wait for at least two indicators to resonate simultaneously. Use the 1-hour chart for short-term trades, and the 4-hour chart for trend analysis. I never touch sideways markets, and I avoid placing orders without clear structure.

**Rule 4: Stop-loss is life-saving**

If you have time to monitor the market, adjust your stop-loss dynamically. If you don’t have the time to watch constantly, set a hard stop-loss at 3%. Recognize mistakes quickly, and your account can survive longer.

**Rule 5: Withdraw profits every week without fail**

Every Friday, withdraw 30% of your weekly gains. Stick to this for three months, and you’ll suddenly find that you no longer fall from the peak to the trough repeatedly.

The most important final words: Don’t think about getting rich in crypto first. The first step is to survive.

Those who can stay in the market long-term will always have more opportunities than those who leave halfway.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 5h ago
This guy's words are on point; living longer is truly more important than earning quickly. --- Earning through discipline sounds boring, but it’s definitely more satisfying than going all-in. --- I also use the trick of only acting after 9 o'clock; during the day, the market is just noise. --- The second point hits hard. How many people start dreaming just because their account numbers look good? If you can't even withdraw, what's the point? --- A 3% hard stop-loss feels a bit tight. I usually set it at 5%. How do I balance this? --- Forcing withdrawals on Friday is an interesting idea, like setting a psychological lock on yourself. --- You don't need to rely on feelings, just follow the signals. It sounds simple, but actually doing it is hard. Still, I want to take a gamble. --- Seven years of blowing up accounts and zeroing out, yet still staying so calm when talking about rules—that's truly exceptional. --- Those who leave midway do indeed lose money, but not everyone who survives ends up making money. --- It just looks like a survivor bias for those who have lasted long enough haha.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 5h ago
Damn, this set of rules is really strict, especially that on Fridays I have to withdraw 30%. I need to learn from it.
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 5h ago
ngl this discipline talk hits different when you're down bad from chasing pumps at 3am... respect the survivor mentality fr
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 6h ago
Unbelievable, really. Seven years ago, I also dreamed of going all-in to turn things around. Now I feel a bit sorry for those newbies who go all-in at the drop of a hat. This article really struck a chord with me. --- Nothing wrong with what you said, the key is discipline. Those who used to make quick money around me are now nowhere to be found. --- I've tried the strategy of trading after 9 PM, and it’s definitely much cleaner. The daytime K-line really looks like an epileptic seizure... --- The most heartbreaking part is the second point—how many times just a little greed cost everything. You have to take the money out to make it count. --- Withdrawing 30% on Friday sounds simple, but sticking to it can really save your life. Let’s give it a try. --- Being not a genius doesn’t mean you’ll live longer; this logic is so clear. The crypto world needs more voices like this. --- A 3% hard stop-loss is very friendly to office workers; you don’t need to watch the charts all day to survive. --- Most of those who got wiped out probably died because of greed. This article came at just the right time. --- It sounds simple, but how many can really stick to it? Most still can’t resist...
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