#数字资产市场动态 In the crypto market, there is a paradox: the most complex methods often lose money the fastest.
My trading records over the past three months can prove it—my account grew from 9,000U to 140,000U, with intraday profit-taking rates maintained above 80%. How did I do it? If I tell you, you might be disappointed because the method is so simple it’s almost unimpressive.
I don’t rely on technical indicators, I don’t obsess over candlestick patterns, and I don’t study whitepapers. I do one thing: track the real actions of large on-chain investors.
The core work before the market opens each day is clear—observe the main wallet addresses of projects to see if there are any abnormal signals. Once the order book depth suddenly expands, combined with the transfer movements of large wallets, it indicates that a large amount of capital is preparing to enter. Instead of guessing price trends, it’s better to see which side the main force is on.
The trading logic is straightforward: follow when the main force dumps, get in when they start to push up, and exit immediately when signs of retreat appear. The whole process doesn’t require prediction, only clear transactions.
What’s most interesting are tokens that are universally falling for three days—yet if the core addresses on-chain remain unmoved, it precisely indicates that the main force has not escaped. During market panic, it’s often the best time to lay in wait.
While others are cutting losses, I am building positions; while others shout “this wave is over,” I have already reversed and established a position; while others stop out and exit, I am bottom-fishing. Trading has no faith, only account numbers speak.
More than a dozen traders I’ve communicated with use this logic to recover and reverse their accounts, some of whom have already turned to full-time trading. Their common point is: don’t argue about right or wrong, only care about account growth; if wrong, exit; if right, go all in.
The crypto market always offers opportunities to those who are prepared, even if they have previously lost hundreds of thousands or blown up their positions. The key is to look at the problem from a different angle—don’t bet on the future, follow the money that is already moving.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 18h ago
This logic sounds really convincing, but I still feel the risk is quite high.
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MetaMuskRat
· 18h ago
Basically, it's just following the big players, sounds easy but actually hard to do.
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GweiWatcher
· 18h ago
Follow the on-chain whales, I understand this logic, but you need to be bold.
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GasWhisperer
· 18h ago
ngl tracking whale wallets beats all those indicator combos people obsess over... mempool tells the real story anyway
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MevHunter
· 18h ago
Honestly, following the big players is a solid strategy; I'm just worried about misinterpreting signals myself.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 18h ago
ngl following whale wallets hits different when you're actually profitable... but that 80% win rate thing? idk man sounds a bit too smooth lmao
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ZenMiner
· 18h ago
90,000 to 140,000? That number sounds a bit unbelievable haha
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SmartContractPhobia
· 19h ago
Basically, it's about dining with big players; don't waste time researching on your own.
#数字资产市场动态 In the crypto market, there is a paradox: the most complex methods often lose money the fastest.
My trading records over the past three months can prove it—my account grew from 9,000U to 140,000U, with intraday profit-taking rates maintained above 80%. How did I do it? If I tell you, you might be disappointed because the method is so simple it’s almost unimpressive.
I don’t rely on technical indicators, I don’t obsess over candlestick patterns, and I don’t study whitepapers. I do one thing: track the real actions of large on-chain investors.
The core work before the market opens each day is clear—observe the main wallet addresses of projects to see if there are any abnormal signals. Once the order book depth suddenly expands, combined with the transfer movements of large wallets, it indicates that a large amount of capital is preparing to enter. Instead of guessing price trends, it’s better to see which side the main force is on.
The trading logic is straightforward: follow when the main force dumps, get in when they start to push up, and exit immediately when signs of retreat appear. The whole process doesn’t require prediction, only clear transactions.
What’s most interesting are tokens that are universally falling for three days—yet if the core addresses on-chain remain unmoved, it precisely indicates that the main force has not escaped. During market panic, it’s often the best time to lay in wait.
While others are cutting losses, I am building positions; while others shout “this wave is over,” I have already reversed and established a position; while others stop out and exit, I am bottom-fishing. Trading has no faith, only account numbers speak.
More than a dozen traders I’ve communicated with use this logic to recover and reverse their accounts, some of whom have already turned to full-time trading. Their common point is: don’t argue about right or wrong, only care about account growth; if wrong, exit; if right, go all in.
The crypto market always offers opportunities to those who are prepared, even if they have previously lost hundreds of thousands or blown up their positions. The key is to look at the problem from a different angle—don’t bet on the future, follow the money that is already moving.