WEAKNESS · CHAPTER 10

Conclusion — Accept You Are Weak, Then Survive

Original Chinese title: 结论

Conclusion — Accept You Are Weak, Then Survive

Cultural Note: The original Chinese title is 结论 (Jiélùn). The closing chapter: nine chapters taught one thing — retail traders are弱 in the crypto market. But “弱者” is not derogatory — it’s factual description. The day you admit weakness is the day you start becoming strong.


Nine chapters taught one thing: retail traders are the weak side in crypto markets.

But “weak side” (弱者) is not derogatory — it’s factual description. The day you admit you’re弱 is the day you start变强 — because only after admitting weakness do you stop fighting on the dealer’s battlefield and find your own survival path.

承认自己是弱者的那一天,就是你开始变强的第一天。 “The day you admit you’re weak is the first day you start becoming strong.”

The Nine Chapters in Nine Sentences

Ch.1: Retail traders are in structural disadvantage from day one. Ch.2: Your opponent sees what you cannot. Ch.3: FOMO, fear, obsession are neural reactions, not character flaws. Ch.4: You are always late — information, decisions, execution. Ch.5: You fight professional armies with consumer-grade tools. Ch.6: Most maps you follow are drawn by people who profit from your迷路. Ch.7: Break through by playing a different game — discipline, patience, selectivity. Ch.8: Capital asymmetry means egg vs. stone — structural, not size. Ch.9: Survivors are the most honest, not the strongest.

The Survival Path

  1. Accept structural weakness — stop trying to “beat” dealers; start trying to survive
  2. Build absolute discipline — 2% rule, pre-set stops, no negotiations with yourself
  3. Simplify radically — one page system, 2-3 indicators, conditional decision-making
  4. Trade selectively — 3-5 trades per month, not per day
  5. Withdraw profits — turn virtual earnings into real money
  6. Keep journaling — objective record, monthly review, data-driven iteration
  7. Never stop learning — but learn from your own data, not from influencers

A Letter to Different Stages

To the newcomer: You will lose money. Accept this as tuition. Set stops before every trade. Read this entire book before opening your next position.

To the intermediate: You know the rules but can’t always execute them. The gap between knowing and doing is where 90% of traders die. Build systems, not willpower.

To the veteran: You’ve survived. Now the danger is hubris. Winning is more dangerous than losing. Keep withdrawing profits. Keep journaling. Never assume “I’ve figured it out.”

因为只有承认了弱点,你才会停止在庄家的战场上硬碰硬,转而找到属于自己的生存方式。 “Only after admitting weakness will you stop fighting the dealer on their battlefield, and find your own survival path instead.”


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