Got only a few thousand U? Stop messing around.


I've seen too many people try to chase miracles with small amounts, only to be swallowed up by the market leaving nothing behind.
Today, I’ll share with you a very simple but effective strategy to stay alive.
Some have used it to grow from five figures to seven figures, and it only involves four steps.
Step 1: Choose coins based solely on the daily MACD golden cross.
Ignore everything else, especially those countless news reports.
The best signals are when the golden cross occurs above the zero line; indicators don’t lie, and they’re a hundred times more reliable than what influencers say.
Step 2: Trade only by the 20-day moving average.
Hold steady when the price is above the line, and exit when it drops below. Don’t overcomplicate or fantasize—if the price falls below the moving average, it’s time to get out.
This is discipline, not advice.
Step 3: Enter when volume and price break together, and take profits in stages.
When the price breaks above the moving average and volume increases simultaneously—that’s your cue to go all in.
Take some profits at a 40% gain, more at 80%, and clear everything if it drops below the moving average.
Don’t ask why—just do it to stay alive.
Step 4: Stop-loss based on closing price.
If the closing price falls below the moving average, you must exit the next day no matter what.
A lucky break could wipe out a month’s worth of profits.
Don’t fear missing out; wait until the price reclaims the moving average before buying again—there’s always a next time.
This method isn’t exciting, and it can be a bit dull.
But in the crypto world, those who last the longest are not the smartest, but the most disciplined.
Just like during the last market rally—when the signals appeared, you followed in, kept your position size in check, and accidentally captured large profits.
Many people keep saying, “I knew I should have followed!”
There are always opportunities in the market, but if you won’t even follow a simple set of rules, all those opportunities are just fleeting illusions.
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