Standing at the same market starting line, some traders become more and more proficient, while others grow increasingly fearful with each trade. The root of the problem has never been whether the market is good or bad, but rather the lack of sufficient trading confidence.



To grow from a few thousand to tens of thousands, there has never been a one-size-fits-all strategy that stays unchanged. The market rhythm, position sizing, and holding period are constantly changing. If you only know how to read candlestick charts without a complete trading logic and flexible thinking, it is difficult to last long on this path.

5k-10k principal: Focus on short-term quick entries and exits, no greed, no holding losing positions.

Fixed position size of 10%, capture short-term band fluctuations, steadily accumulate principal.

20k-50k principal: Primarily swing trading, with short-term trades for supplementary arbitrage.

Maintain 10% position size, only trade in the direction of the trend, achieve steady account growth.

50k-100k principal: Focus on long-term positions, ignore minor short-term fluctuations.

Control position size at 5%-8%, firmly follow the major trend, exchange time for upward space.

Three tiers corresponding to effectiveness timelines:

First tier – small capital: see positive results 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 have concerns and choose to wait may do so on their own. Partners with aligned thinking will join hands. I only move forward with those who are steadfast and deeply committed. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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