A lot of people ask me: Is there a trading method suitable for ordinary folks like us?


Yes, but this thing isn't some "get rich overnight secret," but a clumsy approach of trading time for space.

I personally went from 300k to over 300k US dollars, not relying on some divine strategy, but through these three steps:
First stage: 300k → 1 million (learn to survive first)
The core is two words: dollar-cost averaging + small swings. For example, stubbornly dollar-cost averaging into BTC, consistently investing a little every week; occasionally doing short-term trades on mainstream coins like ETH, with a very practical goal of earning 3%-10% and then exiting. In this stage, don’t aim for great wealth, just avoid big losses.
$BEAT
Second stage: 1 million → 5 million (focus on big gains, let go of small ones)
Start playing "event-driven" strategies, such as halving cycles, ecosystem hot spots, and rotation of mainstream coins. During this phase, you can appropriately increase your position size, but drawdowns must be strictly controlled. After a market cycle, remember to take out some profits—don’t leave everything in the market overnight.
Third stage: 5 million → even higher (eat the fish meat)
At this point, only follow the big trend, ignore those minor fluctuations. When a bull market arrives, hold tightly, take profits in batches, and never be clever and try to "guess the top." At this stage, position management is a thousand times more important than predicting the direction.
$BSB
Many people are constantly asking me, "Is there an indicator with a 90% win rate?" Wake up, there’s no guaranteed winning technique in trading, only minimizing losses + maximizing gains.
I’ve also blown accounts, taken hits, missed opportunities, and finally realized one thing:
Trading isn’t about who makes money fastest, but about who survives the longest.
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BEAT7.53%
BSB2.08%
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