A 41-year-old crypto veteran from Shenzhen: From 20,000 to 30 million, 6 dead rules I’ve followed for 7 years



An experienced player with three houses and a car, still staying low-key.
No mysticism, no insider info, just fundamental principles that go against human nature.

1. Principal is a seed, not a gamble

Divide 20,000 into 5 parts, each 4,000.
Lose one part and still have four; only out after 5 consecutive losses.
Full position is deadly; only by dividing can you wait for the right wind.

2. Strict 3% stop-loss, no illusions

Close every trade that loses 3% unconditionally, no holding or adding.
Holding through losses often leads to liquidation.
Stop-loss isn’t giving up; it’s buying insurance for yourself.

3. Only trade above the 20-day moving average, no guessing bottoms or tops

Stay out of the market when no trend is present, watch the trend develop before entering.
News can deceive, emotions can deceive, but moving averages are the most honest.

4. Take profits when earned, secure your gains

Double your account and then withdraw your principal plus some profit.
Account numbers are virtual; what you withdraw is real money.

5. Never touch what you don’t understand

DeFi, NFTs, new coins—no matter how hot, don’t be tempted.
Only make money within your knowledge.
Others’ huge profits might just be your trap.

6. Review your trades daily for 10 minutes; it’s more important than watching the market

Without review, you’ll keep falling into the same pit.
Profit comes from luck, sustained profit depends on review.
In a nutshell:
The crypto world isn’t short of smart people; what’s missing are those who follow rules and stick it out till the end. #BTC #ETH
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