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In the crypto circle, people often say "I'm just unlucky," but the problem might not be about luck at all.
When a real market trend arrives, most people simply can't handle it. Not because of bad luck, but because they haven't prepared to catch it. The true gap lies in these two points.
**First is your trading system.**
When the market moves, those who make money never rely on "feelings" or "intuition." They have a clear plan—at which price level to try, how much to reduce when it rises to a certain point, and where to protect the principal if it falls below a certain level. This system is like installing a "navigation device" for you, so you don't need to predict the market—just follow the plan.
Mature strategists understand one principle: you can't predict when a big trend will happen, but you can ensure that when it does, you can handle it steadily.
**Second is capital allocation.**
The harsh reality of the market is this—truly "explosive opportunities" often require waiting. But what is the cost of waiting? Many people, due to frequent trading and over-leverage, have already exhausted their capital before the big trend arrives. They are like a thirsty fruit farmer—before the fruit is ripe, they are already starving.
What is the correct approach? Use small positions to test the market, always keep enough "backup." Build positions gradually when prices are still low, so when real opportunities appear, you have enough ammunition to hit the target hard.
So instead of envying others for catching "big luck," ask yourself: Is my strategy clear? Is my position allocation reasonable? In the crypto market, "good luck" is actually a test prepared for those who are truly prepared. Your trading system and position allocation are the answer sheet you submit.