Being able to hold is a skill; being able to take it away is a winner.


Last night, I was chatting with an old friend.
He recently rebounded and shorted from tens of thousands to over 3 million.
Then he decisively withdrew 2 million.
Without hesitation, he returned to his hometown and bought a house outright for his family, and kept the rest in a fixed deposit for his wife.
He kept 1 million inside the exchange.
According to him,
That 1 million is just profit betting; losing doesn’t hurt, winning is just icing on the cake.
In this “cannibalistic” battlefield,
Many people haven't never made money,
but they've never truly owned money.
The numbers on the exchange are just volatility.
As long as you're still at the table, they are just temporarily stored with you by the main players.
If you don’t withdraw, you’ll never know who these funds ultimately belong to.
Those who understand all-in are brave warriors; those who understand withdrawal are masters.
The crypto world isn’t short of wealth-creating myths; what’s missing are people who can carry their spoils safely down the mountain.
They’re fantasizing about 100x, 1000x gains, but if in this hellish market, you’ve recently made money, withdrawing part of it first is the smartest move.
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