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You might think I'm dumb after hearing this, but the method I use for crypto trading is definitely the "dumbest" one in the circle: no staring at charts, no futures contracts, no chasing hot coins. No matter how hyped a new coin launch is, I don't even look at it.
But it's this "dumb" method that took me from 3,000U to 24kU, an 8x increase. It's normal if you don't believe me — after all, in this circle right now, too many people are "smartly" losing money.
The guys around me are basically the same: swapping coins every three minutes, rushing in on any good news, going all-in on leverage, and shitting their pants at the first retrace. Some of them have really good skills, but they're too impatient, and they end up losing whatever stable profits they had.
I do the exact opposite: once I pick a coin, I don't mess around. My approach is unconventional, but it's only three steps:
Step one: put in 3% as a base position.
Focus on good coins that have just started trending. No garbage, no gambling on news. Just filter once and you're done.
Step two: use 20%-50% of your funds to take the middle portion.
Don't try to buy the bottom or sell the top. Steadily hold the meat in the middle, and don't rush.
Step three: once the trend is over, withdraw immediately.
Don't linger, don't dream. When you feel you've made enough, just dust off your hands and walk away.
This method doesn't look cool, but damn it works. A friend who had lost over 24k listened to me, and within three months not only broke even but also bought a Tesla; another guy with just a vocational diploma started with 200U, and through holding tight and splitting positions, actually rolled his account to 6000U.
Crypto is never about showing off skills; it's about emotions and position management. If you're losing money, it's not because your operations are bad — it's because you're too impatient, too full of positions, and too stubborn. Either continue "smartly" losing money, or be like me — play dumb, be patient, and keep the cash in your pocket.
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