I often hear people say you can't make money in crypto, but I actually know a counterexample—a pure novice who couldn't even read a candlestick chart, walked in with 1000U, and turned it into 60kU in three months.


When he came to me at the beginning of the year, he stared at the chart in confusion, asking if those red and green lines were designed to scam people, and was afraid that clicking the order button would make his account go to zero. But in three months, his account grew sixty times.
His method was ridiculously simple:
He split his money into ten parts, using only 100U per trade. Others laughed at him for playing like a kid, but he just said: "As long as my bullets aren't spent, I'm still at the table."
He only trusted two hard signals; if either was missing, he wouldn't enter. He ignored all kinds of miscellaneous news and only acted when both indicators lit up simultaneously.
He executed like a robot: as soon as he opened a position, he set stop loss and take profit. He would cut losses automatically at the line and exit decisively when profit was enough. The first time he set a stop loss, his hands were shaking, but right after he closed the position, the coin price dropped two points. He never hesitated after that.
When he made money, he would roll half of the profit back into his principal, and his next trade always used only a small fraction of his total funds. It looked slow, but after a month, his equity curve silenced those veteran traders who chased pumps and sold dips.
He also specifically picked his timing—avoiding periods with heavy news, and acting only during the early morning when the market was cleanest.
Simply put, it wasn't that he knew any advanced techniques; he just adhered to the rules down to his core.
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GateUser-1c5ab2b5
· 10h ago
The detail about placing an order in the early morning is so real. When the chart is clean, there’s less noise, and the signals are indeed a bit more accurate.
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ZenOfZK
· 10h ago
Following rules is much harder than understanding technology. This guy being able to keep his hands off is a natural talent.
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