Standing on the very same starting line of the market, some people grow more and more skillful with their trades, while others become more and more fearful the more they trade. The root of the problem has never been whether the market is good or bad—it’s the fact that they lack sufficient trading confidence.



If you want to go from a few thousand to tens of thousands, there is never a one-size-fits-all strategy that stays unchanged. Market pace, position control, and holding periods are all constantly shifting. If you only know how to look at candlestick charts and you don’t have a complete trading logic and flexible, adaptive thinking, it’s difficult to go the distance on this path.

**5k-1w principal:** Focus on short-term trades—quick in and quick out. No greed, no holding onto losing positions
Maintain a fixed 10% position to capture short-term swing movements, and gradually build up your principal

**2w-5w principal:** Primarily follow swing-trend opportunities, using short-term trading as supplementary arbitrage
Keep a 10% position. Only participate when the trend is favorable, so your account can grow steadily

**5w-10w principal:** Long-term positioning as the core approach—take a more relaxed view of short-term minor fluctuations
Control your position at 5%-8%, firmly follow the major trend, and use time to create upside space

**Three tiers and their respective time to see results:**
First tier (small capital): You can see positive effects within 7 days
Second tier (medium capital): Establish a stable, profitable rhythm within 15 days
Third tier (large capital): Complete a full cycle of trend realization within 20 to 25 days

Those with worries who choose to wait can wait on their own. For partners whose thinking is aligned, we walk side by side—I will only move forward together with people who are down-to-earth and deeply committed. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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