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#数字资产市场动态 Speaking of which, it’s a bit heart-wrenching. After so many years in the crypto world, the tactics I use might be the most "awkward" set out there.
Not watching the market constantly, not using leverage, not chasing hot trends, not gambling on new coins—so simple and straightforward it’s almost laughable. But this seemingly brainless operational logic has turned an initial 3,000 USD into 24,000 USD, a full 8x increase.
You might think I’m bragging, which is normal. These days, the circle is full of "smart people," yet they all end up losing terribly.
I have too many examples around me: frequently switching coins, jumping in at the slightest sign of movement, opening positions with maximum leverage—then getting knocked out after a single fluctuation. Ultimately, they’re not clueless about the market; rather, they know too much, move their fingers too quickly, think too complicated, and end up entangling themselves.
I, on the other hand, am quite the opposite. I tend to be a bit stubborn; once I decide, I don’t change my mind. I tend to cause the least trouble.
As for my method, honestly, it can be described as "clumsy," with just three steps, nothing fancy:
First, focus only on those assets showing early signs of trend and still brewing; invest 3% of your account funds to test the waters. Never touch trash projects, never believe insider info—just wait and see. Only those who can wait have the confidence to make money.
Next, when market sentiment starts to ferment and the trend becomes clearer, then use 20%-50% of your position to enter the main upward phase. Building a bottom is the job of the big players; I neither can nor want to compete with them, so there’s no point in fighting.
Finally, once a wave of price increases is over, it’s time to exit. There’s no need to hope for endless consecutive limit-ups, nor to get emotionally involved with the market. In my view, crypto is just a tool to extract profits.
This approach isn’t very attractive, but it really works.
A friend once lost over 400,000 USD and was almost mentally broken. In the end, he came to me and said, "I give up on being smart. I’ll just follow your method." In less than three months, he not only recovered his losses but also bought a new car.
I also know a young guy who started with 1,200 USD. Through patience and reasonable capital allocation, he gradually grew his funds to 8,000 USD. Now, whenever he sees me, he says the biggest regret was all those pointless fluctuations earlier.
The core of it is simple: the crypto world isn’t about technical skills; it’s essentially a psychological game combined with capital management.
Losing money isn’t because you don’t understand charts or have poor operations; the real reason is impatience, overleveraging, and rigid obsession.
After reading this, you have two choices: one, continue "sophisticatedly" losing money; or two, like me, sometimes pretending to be naive can actually lead to stable profits. Which path you choose depends on yourself.