I’m 33 years old this year, and I’ve been in the crypto market for 8 years. From when I was 25 until now, I’ve personally experienced the ups and downs of this market.


Some people ask me, did you make money? The answer is simple: from 2020 to 2022, my account balance broke into eight figures. Now I can comfortably enjoy $2,000-a-night hotel stays, living easier than many traditional industry practitioners born in the 1980s.
So what’s the secret? Not talent, and not luck—it's a simple “343-stage investing method.” With it, I’ve steadily made more than $20 million.
Taking Bitcoin as an example:
Step 1: 3 — Start small
Suppose my capital pool is $120,000. I’ll first use 30% ($36,000) as an initial investment. With a small position, I keep a stable mindset and controllable risk.
Step 2: 4 — Add steadily
If the price rises, I’ll wait for a pullback before adding. If it falls, for every 10% drop I increase by 10%, gradually completing 40% of the position. This way, no matter how the market fluctuates, my cost can be averaged out.
Step 3: 3 — Add the final batch
Once the trend stabilizes, I use the last 30% to add again, making sure the whole process is clear and efficient.
This method might sound a bit “dumb,” but sometimes, dumb things are what last.
In the market, the hardest part isn’t finding some so-called “miracle trade”—it’s restraining your greed and fear.
I’ve seen too many people chase shortcuts, only to lose heavily overnight. What I rely on is “calm, not greedy, and staged investing.”
The result is: while others buy high and sell low, I move forward steadily—and go farther.
Brothers, don’t underestimate this “dumb method”; it’s the real ATM in the crypto market.
Follow Yi Ge—no bragging, no empty promises, just sharing real-world experience that helps you survive in this space. If you’re still losing repeatedly and starting over again and again, come talk to me—I’ll teach you how to make trading simple.
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