Last year, a fan found me with 1500U in his pocket, and without saying much, he directly said: "Sister Juan, I want to learn some real stuff from you!"

I thought he just wanted to join the excitement of the crypto world, but three months later, this kid turned 1500U into 80,000U, and he didn't experience a single liquidation.

Don't talk about talent or luck; the reason he could achieve this is simply that he listened.

He followed the three life-saving principles I learned through painful losses.

The first principle, I told him: In my eyes, diversifying accounts is not a suggestion, it's a lifeline.

You have no idea how many newcomers come in and go all in; when the market rises, they can't sleep from excitement, and when the market falls, they stare at the K-line questioning life, letting the market pull them by the nose.

I split his initial 1500U into three parts:

500U for day trading, one trade a day, if the situation isn't right, better not to trade.

500U for swing trading, never move unless the trend has established.

500U as a base capital, even if the sky falls, don't touch it.

Because of this principle, he made it through that major drop unscathed.

The second principle, I told him: Don't think about eating the whole fish; just eating the fish body is enough to fill you up.

Most of the time in the crypto world, the market moves sideways; if you watch every day, you can't help but place orders, and the trading fees and false fluctuations can cost you dearly.

I taught him: When there's no market, pretend you didn't see it; when the market comes, then act.

If a trade exceeds 20% profit, immediately take a portion of the profit; never gamble your temper with the market.

The third principle, I told him to throw away his emotions: You're not here to date; you're here to make money, treat yourself like a robot.

If you're down 2%, cut it immediately.

If you're up 4%, you must reduce your position.

He struggled with these rules at the time, but looking back now, each one was a lifeline that saved him.

Yesterday he told me: "Sister Juan, now when I watch the market, my heartbeat is steady, cutting losses doesn't hurt, and holding steady doesn't make me anxious; I do what I need to do."

This market is the most brutal yet fair: it's not the smartest that wins, but the one who follows the rules survives.

If you're still being led by emotions, getting itchy at the sight of fluctuations, and always dreaming of getting rich overnight, you'll eventually be awakened by the market: it's just a matter of time.

If you're feeling lost and chaotic right now, don't force it.

When you're ready, come find Sister Juan! #USDTfree