In crypto, most people who lose money can’t escape these four types—see how many you’ve fallen into: $EVAA


First type: Pure newbies, gambling on luck for the market! They come in and start with 100x leverage contracts. Make a little profit and they think they’re a genius, then they go all-in. The market loves to harvest people who don’t even understand risk!
Second type: Small capital, but chasing a get-rich dream! A few thousand USDT and wanting to turn it into a few million, going all-in with high leverage and “100x coins.” For small capital, the most important thing isn’t how many times you can multiply—it’s surviving the first few rounds of market cycles!
Third type: The “giant baby” type of trader! Doesn’t study anything, just waits for others to hand them “wealth passwords.” When they profit, they think they’re awesome; when they lose, they blame the market, blame others. Without independent judgment, it’s basically handing your wallet over!
Fourth type: Stubbornly clinging to copies, ignoring the mainstream! Always thinks BTC is too expensive, so they spend every day searching for the next 100x copy. What they end up waiting for isn’t a miracle—it’s going to zero! Cheap doesn’t mean value, and high volatility doesn’t automatically mean opportunity!
Crypto is fair. It doesn’t reward the boldest or the smartest—it rewards people who stay calm and follow discipline! Forget about getting rich overnight. Learn first to make money with methods you can understand. Only when you can accept missing out, accept small losses, and still maintain your rhythm—then you’ve truly mastered this market!
Follow Yi Ge. No hype, no empty promises—just practical experience that helps you survive in this space. If you’re still repeatedly losing and repeatedly starting over, come talk to me—I’ll teach you how to make trading simple!
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