The fastest way to make money in crypto is pyramiding.



Old Li has seen too many accounts go from a few thousand to over a million, only to be wiped out on the last trade.

Pyramiding is ten thousand times more exciting than hodling. Either you get rich overnight or you go to zero overnight.

People with only a few thousand in living expenses have pyramided up to over a hundred thousand in a short time. Such examples are not uncommon in crypto.

The core is just a few points: high leverage, reinvesting profits, and stubbornly sticking to one direction.

How to pyramid? Start with a small capital, and only open a position with a small portion first.

A small profit can double your position. After a profit, immediately withdraw half, and keep the remaining half to continue pyramiding.

In theory, if you are right a certain number of times in a row, a small capital can pyramid to a very large number.

But most people die from a few things: they don't stop when they win, wanting more; they don't accept losses, adding more as they lose; they switch directions back and forth, getting slapped repeatedly by the market.

Pyramiding is not a technical issue; it's a human nature issue.

A few iron rules: stop loss immediately when wrong, and after a certain number of consecutive losses, stop and rest.

When you reach a certain amount of profit, you must withdraw. No getting carried away, no fantasies.

Pyramiding is not something you do every day; you only act when a big opportunity comes.

Can you still pyramid now?

First ask yourself a few questions: Is the market volatility large enough? Is the trend clearly one-sided? Can you only eat the middle of the fish without coveting the head and tail?

If the answers are all yes, then go for it. If you're still hesitating, it means you haven't been taught enough by the market.

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