Over the past few years in the crypto space, the deepest realization I've had is this: people who make money never rely on guesses.
This isn't just motivational talk; it's something I learned the hard way with tens of thousands of dollars in lessons.
I used to be obsessed with technical analysis. MACD golden cross, RSI divergence, volume-price relationships—I could write three pages about them. But in the end? Repeated pullbacks, and all the gains in a bull market were given back during the bear.
Then I woke up. Complex analysis is like blind men feeling an elephant; the only reliable thing is to follow the money.
In the last three months, I experimented with a "simple method," and the results were surprising: turning $8,000 into $100,000, with an 85% take-profit rate, and I never got liquidated once. This approach is straightforward, with just three points:
**No drawing lines, no chasing hot topics**
**No predictions, just observation**
**No heavy bets, only diversified rolling positions**
So, how exactly do I do it?
**First trick: Watch the funds, not the K-line**
Every day, focus on one thing—fund flow of mainstream coins. Who is quietly entering? Who is confidently exiting? Who is just watching?
Price drops are normal; what’s scary is when big funds lose confidence. As long as smart money is still positioning, I have reason to follow.
**Second trick: Diversify, never gamble recklessly**
See a good opportunity? Break it into three entries: the first to test the waters, the second to add confirmation, the third to lock in profits.
Set a stop-loss at 2%. If right, gradually add more; if wrong, exit immediately. No room for illusions.
**Third trick: Place orders others dare not**
When the market is most hopeless, that’s often when the main players are most active.
The more chaotic and frantic the group, the more I need to steady my mind. While others are cutting losses, I’m building a foundation; while others shout about bottom-fishing, I’ve already taken profits and exited.
In the end, it all boils down to eight words: stay steady, let go of illusions.
Losing money isn’t the problem; the problem is how you lose. Use the simplest logic, execute the most certain actions, and only make money you can understand. A solid system combined with disciplined execution is far better than overthinking alone.
For those truly wanting to turn things around, if this article resonates with you, you’ll naturally know what to do.
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ForkTongue
· 20h ago
Sounds good, but why haven't I made any money yet, haha
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GasFeeCrier
· 20h ago
I'm impressed with the logic of the sub-warehouse rolling system; it's much more reliable than those who constantly boast about single moving averages.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 20h ago
I think this theory sounds fine, but there are not many people who can actually implement it. I'm the kind of person who sees things clearly but gets shaky hands at critical moments.
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DeFiDoctor
· 20h ago
The consultation records show... this set of position-splitting logic indeed avoids the complications of chasing gains and selling off in panic, but the 85% take-profit rate needs to be reviewed regularly. Observing the fund flow is fine, but the key is whether the sample period is long enough to support this conclusion.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 20h ago
This guy's words are somewhat aligned with my recent insights. Using position splitting and stop-loss has indeed saved me several times.
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LiquidityWizard
· 20h ago
Really, I've also tried that technical analysis method, but it's all just armchair strategizing.
Over the past few years in the crypto space, the deepest realization I've had is this: people who make money never rely on guesses.
This isn't just motivational talk; it's something I learned the hard way with tens of thousands of dollars in lessons.
I used to be obsessed with technical analysis. MACD golden cross, RSI divergence, volume-price relationships—I could write three pages about them. But in the end? Repeated pullbacks, and all the gains in a bull market were given back during the bear.
Then I woke up. Complex analysis is like blind men feeling an elephant; the only reliable thing is to follow the money.
In the last three months, I experimented with a "simple method," and the results were surprising: turning $8,000 into $100,000, with an 85% take-profit rate, and I never got liquidated once. This approach is straightforward, with just three points:
**No drawing lines, no chasing hot topics**
**No predictions, just observation**
**No heavy bets, only diversified rolling positions**
So, how exactly do I do it?
**First trick: Watch the funds, not the K-line**
Every day, focus on one thing—fund flow of mainstream coins. Who is quietly entering? Who is confidently exiting? Who is just watching?
Price drops are normal; what’s scary is when big funds lose confidence. As long as smart money is still positioning, I have reason to follow.
**Second trick: Diversify, never gamble recklessly**
See a good opportunity? Break it into three entries: the first to test the waters, the second to add confirmation, the third to lock in profits.
Set a stop-loss at 2%. If right, gradually add more; if wrong, exit immediately. No room for illusions.
**Third trick: Place orders others dare not**
When the market is most hopeless, that’s often when the main players are most active.
The more chaotic and frantic the group, the more I need to steady my mind. While others are cutting losses, I’m building a foundation; while others shout about bottom-fishing, I’ve already taken profits and exited.
In the end, it all boils down to eight words: stay steady, let go of illusions.
Losing money isn’t the problem; the problem is how you lose. Use the simplest logic, execute the most certain actions, and only make money you can understand. A solid system combined with disciplined execution is far better than overthinking alone.
For those truly wanting to turn things around, if this article resonates with you, you’ll naturally know what to do.