I really want to advise everyone to try to discern the information on the square, a lot of it is misleading. Just take what I saw just now, a person said that dogs are held by the locals and even collaborated with their operators, but when I looked at the position it was only $300... I am truly speechless. This reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend today; he bought $7000 when Sui was around 1 point something, listened to others saying this was bad and that was bad, sold at 0.9, and now it’s more than 5 times that. This is the so-called information; you need to have your own principles and logical thinking.

Either don’t buy if you don’t have a good outlook, or if you have confidence, hold onto your beliefs. Many people lose money either because they play with high leverage beyond their understanding or they sell when it drops and only chase after it when it rises, without knowing how to set ambushes.

Newbies should just hold onto spot; you just need to hold it and know when to exit in batches. Often in a bull market, most money is lost because of human nature, greed. Most losses in spot trading come from the inability to hold. Many people look at this and that; it’s better to be a silly newbie who holds onto it. BNB is, Bitcoin is, SOL is; look back, those who shouted there was no bull in August, including those who shout there’s no bull now, and those who are foolishly shouting there will be a big drop, come on, don’t mislead others, everyone is an adult, whether or not they buy is their own problem.

Next year, the US stock market will have problems; wouldn’t it be better if you left before it happens? The altcoin season will come quickly, and there will be many people who miss out.

Since August 5 to early September, I have been gradually laying out spot and low leverage. My real accounts opened last month can be checked. Those who shouted there was no bull, did you short it? Did you get liquidated?

You just listen blindly to what others say; as an adult, if you don’t understand leverage, then don’t touch it. If you want to learn, you can do it slowly, but if you are in the crypto space, once you become a gambler, there will be a day you go to zero. I hope we can all be responsible for ourselves and our families.

With understanding, do what you know; if you don’t understand, learn. If not, layout altcoins, hold onto them, and when altcoins are nearing the top, exit in batches. Learn how to manage your position well.

With low understanding, but still love to criticize, some people really annoy me. If you don’t open a position, they blow you up; when they block you and run away, you’re the one crying. In the summer, there were a bunch of teachers in the square, and only those who have been doing this long-term remain; many unfamiliar accounts have changed batch after batch. Everyone should look at the information rationally.