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The true experts in the crypto market are forged in "blood and fire"!
In the crypto market, reading 100 books is not as valuable as losing money once, and learning 100 theories is not as useful as making a single trade. True experts are not made through "theoretical discussions"; they are all forged in the fierce battles of real money in the market.
Making money is the most efficient form of learning. Learning theory is easy, but making money requires you to: solve practical problems (market demand), optimize execution paths (efficiency improvement), and adapt to changes (business acumen).
These skills are not taught in textbooks; only practical experience can train them.
Making money forces growth. When you truly go out to make money, you will be compelled to: study industry rules (rather than reading superficially); optimize resource utilization (time, connections, capital); rapidly iterate your understanding (market feedback is more direct than any teacher);
Making money is more focused than studying. Many people learn a lot but do not earn money because: learning is input, making money is output—learning without output is ineffective. Making money requires precise knowledge—you don't need to understand everything, just the parts that can be monetized.
How to act?
Learn by working backward from the profit goal; validate understanding through practical experience (start with low-cost trial and error, and adjust quickly)! Learning from and imitating those who make money is faster than innovating.
The market is the best teacher - but it charges a high price. In a bull market, everyone is a "genius," but only a bear market can test who is swimming naked.
True understanding comes from the painful review after liquidation, missing the opportunity, and being cut, rather than from watching candlestick tutorials.
The money you lost is your "tuition fee"; the money you earned is your "diploma."
Experts are not "prediction masters", but rather "survival specialists".
No one can predict the market with 100% accuracy, but experts can do it: if they're wrong, they cut losses (strict stop loss), if they're right, they hold on (let profits run), and they don't rely on any "gods" (independent decision-making)!
Their core capability is not to "guess the top and touch the bottom", but to control risks and survive until the next bull market.
Real experience = personal experience + in-depth review
If you don’t summarize your trades, it’s like paying tuition for nothing. Experts will:
Record every transaction (Why buy? Why sell? Did emotions affect it?)
Analysis Error (Is it a cognitive bias or an execution issue?)
Optimization strategy (reduce ineffective operations, increase win rate)
Making money can rely on luck, but continuous profit can only depend on a system.
The market may change, but human nature remains the same
Technology will iterate (from PoW to PoS, from CEX to DeFi), but FOMO (fear of missing out) and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) will always exist.
Experts do not chase after the "latest trends," but instead leverage market sentiment:
Be cautious when others are greedy, be greedy when others are fearful.
Do not earn the last penny, do not bear the last wave of decline.
Start with small capital to experiment (use money you can afford to lose for practice)
Establish trading discipline (stop-loss, position management, no all-in)
Focus on 1-2 tracks (BTC/ETH + 1 Alpha opportunity, don't be greedy)
Learn from the market, not from the "teachers" (KOLs may be wrong, but the market is always right)!
The fastest way to grow is not to learn blindly, but to study how to make money—because making money itself is the most brutal and efficient business school.
Truly capable people gain insights while making money.
What you think growth is, is just memorizing a few books and a few principles; but the true masters are always forged in the market.
In the end, the experts in the crypto market are not those who "know a lot," but those who "live a long time." Your goal is not to get rich quickly, but to survive through the bull and bear markets and continue to make money. (Coin Circle Rhino Brother · Coin Chain Community)