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There is a very simple trading method that almost guarantees 100% profit.
Many people hear "almost 100% profit" and their first reaction is to dismiss it as hype.
But really, where's the 100%?
The core idea is just one sentence: Don't mess around.
If you start with 100U, don't expect to multiply it tenfold in the first stage.
Treat it as a challenge.
The rules are very simple:
Take profit at 20%, cut losses at 10%.
Exit at 120, admit defeat if the support breaks.
Don't change the rules, don't make impulsive decisions, and don't alter your main plan just because of a big bullish candle.
Gradually grow from 100 to 200, 400, 800.
Give yourself a few chances in between.
If it doesn't work, stop. Don't add more or double down. Don't gamble on "the next try will definitely work."
The purpose of this step isn't to make big money.
It's to teach you: Make money by following the rules.
Once your principal reaches four digits, you'll find you're less likely to get carried away.
Then comes the second stage.
I usually split my funds into different parts.
Sometimes I do ultra-short trades.
Fast pace, light positions, only use a small portion of the money.
If I win, I exit; if I lose, it won't hurt much.
Sometimes I do strategic orders.
Slower pace, analyze structure and position.
Periodically lock in some profits.
When a real trend appears, keep some position and be patient.
Honestly, not every trade needs to be a fight.
Trade separately, don’t mix everything together.
And there's one very important point:
Less movement. Many people don’t lack the ability to trade, they just love to trade too much.
When the market isn't right, they jump in anyway, following others' profits.
The result isn't that they have no chance, but that they ruin their own opportunities.
The so-called "dumb method" is actually three points:
Don’t change the rules, don’t max out your position, and don’t keep all your profits in the market.
If you can manage 100U, then 10,000U is possible.
Trading isn’t about who makes the most in one shot. It’s about who survives the longest.