If you only have a few thousand US dollars, don't mess around blindly.


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 a very simple but most reliable strategy for survival — among my followers, someone used it to grow from five figures to seven figures, and it boils down to four core steps, none can be skipped.
Step 1: Choose coins only based on the daily MACD golden cross.
Don’t be misled by all the flying news; ignore other indicators entirely.
The best signals are when the MACD crosses above zero, as indicators never lie and are a hundred times more reliable than what big influencers say.
Step 2: Only trade based on the 20-day moving average.
Hold steadily when the price is above the line, and cut decisively when it drops below.
No extra drama, no illusions.
If the price falls below the moving average, exit immediately — that’s discipline, not advice.
Step 3: Enter when volume and price break through together, and take profits in stages.
When the price rises above the moving average and trading volume increases simultaneously, go all-in;
then reduce some when it gains 40%, reduce more at 80%;
if it falls below the moving average, clear all positions.
Follow these steps, and you can make steady profits.
Step 4: Only look at the closing price for stop-loss.
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 profit.
Missing out isn’t scary; wait until the price reclaims the moving average before re-entering.
There’s always another opportunity in the market.
This method isn’t exciting, even boring, but those who last long in crypto are not the smartest — they are the most disciplined.
Just like during the previous PIPPIN wave, following signals and controlling position sizes allowed you to capture large profits.
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