In the cryptocurrency world for half a year without making money, don't be too quick to blame the market; it is likely that your methods and understanding have not kept up.

I am Ming Ge, and I have been in the cryptocurrency space for eight years, having both lost and regained fortunes. The numbers in my account now are not due to luck but the result of repeatedly climbing out of pitfalls.

The following ten points are survival experiences that I have bought with real money. If you understand them, you can avoid most pitfalls that retail investors fall into.

1. If your capital is not much, don't go all in; catching a main upward trend once a year with less than 20,000 is enough;

2. If your understanding is insufficient, practice with a simulated account first; don't rush into the real market throwing money;

3. Good news often becomes a selling point; if you haven't sold on the same day, prioritize exiting the next day when it opens high;

4. The market tends to be quiet before holidays, reduce positions or go to cash ahead of time;

5. Key to medium to long-term investment is cash management; keeping enough bullets allows for high selling and low buying;

6. For short-term, only choose active coins with trading volume; avoid obscure coins;

7. A gradual decline often rebounds slowly, while a sharp drop may present opportunities;

8. If you buy incorrectly, admit it, cut losses in time, and preserve your capital for the next time;

9. You don't need to watch the market too frequently; looking at 15-minute candlesticks combined with KDJ is more effective;

10. It's not about having many techniques, but about precision; practice one or two methods to perfection.

None of these are empty words; taking fewer detours is in itself a form of making money.

If you are still confused in losses, feel free to come chat with me. No empty promises, just sharing practical experiences that can help you survive in this market. The road is still long; moving steadily is the only way to reach the end. #BTC何时反弹?