BTC hovers around 100,000, reminding me of a couplet I saw at the Nanyue Temple:

In everything, do not act hastily; singing is better than just listening;

One must consider the future; going on stage will eventually lead to leaving.

People from different social classes will certainly read different meanings into it, but I will only talk about trading. In trading, one must dare to lead the way, as for what Laozi said about 'daring to be the first under heaven', in the cryptocurrency world, it ultimately belongs to the cannon fodder level. Don't be misled by the myths of many people becoming rich in the primary market; this market is ultimately the creator of myths, and people rarely talk about the myths of losing money in the market.

Whether big players or retail investors, they always love to flaunt their profitable experiences, excessively exaggerating their trading successes, while remaining silent about their losses. This leads to the situation where among 100 people who dare to lead the way, the market only promotes the one who achieved success by luck, while the losses of the other 99 cannon fodder levels go unspoken.

Some people trade purely based on impulse, often chasing highs and cutting losses. Once they make a profit, they become blinded by gain and hope, unable to see the risks behind them. Little do they know that after prices rise, they will eventually fall. Staying alive is far more important than anything else; finding a balance between profit and risk would be even better!

Rationality and magic; one must earn money within the bounds of their understanding. If it’s just based on luck, it ultimately leads to a segment of magic, and in the end, one gets swept away by it. Being a bit more rational may result in earning less money at times, but it is still within the bounds of understanding. As long as one can avoid the tidal wave of the market in advance, they will still earn more than those swept away by magic. If we talk about who in history has been swept away by magic, the first person that comes to mind is Genghis Khan.

The Art of War says: 'Those who can be flexible and strong, their country will shine; those who can be weak and strong, their country will be evident. Pure weakness and pure softness will lead to the country's decline; pure strength will lead to its destruction.' Things that are purely yang do not give birth, and purely yin do not grow. Hence, the harmony of heaven and earth forms the hexagram of peace; combining strength and softness can achieve great success. In life, one must sometimes learn to be low-key, be high-profile when it is necessary, and at this moment, we at the Cryptocurrency Academy choose to remain low-key!

In conclusion: Fortune and misfortune have no door; it is only people who bring them upon themselves.