Standing at the same starting line of the market, some people become more and more skillful in trading, while others grow more fearful with every trade. The root of the problem has never been the market's performance, but rather a lack of sufficient confidence in trading.



To grow from a few thousand to tens of thousands, there has never been a one-size-fits-all strategy that stays unchanged. Market rhythm, position sizing, and holding periods are constantly changing. If you only know how to look at candlestick charts without a complete trading logic and flexible mindset, it's hard to survive in this game for long.

5k-1w capital: Focus on short-term quick entries and exits—no greed, no holding losing positions.
Fixed 10% position size, capture short-term swings, and slowly accumulate capital.

2w-5w capital: Mainly trend trading with short-term arbitrage as a supplement.
Maintain 10% position, only follow the trend to participate in trending moves, and achieve steady account growth.

5w-10w capital: Long-term positioning as the core, ignore minor short-term fluctuations.
Control position size at 5%-8%, firmly follow the major trend, and exchange time for upward space.

Corresponding timeframes for results across three tiers:
First tier (small capital): Positive results visible within 7 days.
Second tier (medium capital): Establish a stable profit rhythm within 15 days.
Third tier (large capital): Complete a full trend cycle in 20 to 25 days.

Those who are hesitant and choose to wait can wait on their own. Those who share the same mindset can join hands. I only move forward with those who are down-to-earth and dedicated. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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