$RIVER has been in the cryptocurrency world for a long time, and you will discover a very outrageous yet very real phenomenon: the deeper you research, the faster you lose.
$DOGE You see, those who stare at the K-line charts all day, check on-chain data, and scroll through various KOL opinions often have account balances that are glaringly red, even making you feel that they are the real winners of the market.
$XRP They are constantly tempted by "data explosion" to jump in, and then panic and cut their positions due to "whales selling", making their accounts more chaotic; frequent operations only result in their profits dwindling.
I am different from them.
Starting from 5000U to a market value of over 60 million, I did not rely on insider information, nor was it due to exceptional talent; what I relied on were eight words: "make complex things simple, and do simple things to death."
In the early years of entering the circle, I also indulged in technical analysis.
MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands, a bunch of indicators filled the screen, feeling like sitting in a command room on the battlefield.
But the final result was: after a round of market fluctuations, I earned the least and lost the most.
Later, I decided to delete all complicated technical indicators and only focused on one K-line and one moving average.
I spent 20 minutes every day reviewing, marking entry and exit points, and then silently memorizing a simple mantra: "don't chase highs, don't bet on lows."
Over time, my mindset stabilized; no matter how fierce the market was, I remained calm and began to earn the "money that others can't understand."
The most ironic thing in the cryptocurrency world is: those who really make money are never the ones who understand the most, but those who can "think the least."
Market makers profit by creating chaos in the market, while we need to survive by simplifying operations.
A friend asked me: "Li Zi, do you still study indicators?"
I smiled and said: "Study? I only study myself."
Because I have long understood: the market is always complex, human nature is always greedy, and the only way to overcome them is to keep your own pace simple and steady.
I have made it out, how about you?
Ask yourself, are you willing to always be the leek, or do you want to be the winner who laughs last?
If you want to know more operational skills, or want to discuss with me how to go further, feel free to add me, and we will step towards true freedom together!



