In the world of cryptocurrencies, going from 1500U to 15000U relies solely on these 3 "dead rules." Fans' followers increased tenfold in 3 months!


Three months ago, my follower Lele reached out to me. His account had only 1500U left, and I gave him a simple method. He tried it with an open mind and stuck with it for three months.
Divide the 1500U into 3 parts:
1. Short-term trading: 500U, maximum of two trades per day, stop trading after a loss.
2. Trend trading: 500U, don't let go of the rabbit until you see the hawk; if the weekly chart isn't showing an uptrend, pretend to be dead.
3. Emergency funds: 500U, specifically for urgent situations, replenish immediately on liquidation day to stay in the game.
Investing all? Don't even think about it; liquidation = "amputation." You can grow a new finger, but having your head cut off is the final outcome.
Focus only on the most profitable part of the trend,
and use short-term trading to earn small profits during the rest of the time.
Volatile markets are like a meat grinder, and nine times out of ten, they'll cut you down. My signals are simple:
1. No bullish arrangement in the daily moving average = no position.
2. Breakout of previous high volume + daily close confirmation = first entry.
3. Once profit reaches 20% of the principal, withdraw half immediately, and set an 8% trailing stop-loss on the remaining.
Remember, there's always another wave in the market; no need to rush.
Lock your emotions in a cage, just press the button.
Before entering, write down your "life and death statement":
- Stop loss at 4%, automatic liquidation at the set time, no negotiations.
- 8% profit, move the stop-loss to the cost price; the rest is the market's gift.
Going from 1500 to 15000 isn't about trading magic, but about "making fewer mistakes."
The market offers opportunities every day, but funds are not always available.
First, remember these three dead rules, then study waves, indicators, and charts.
Survive first to talk about wealth; if you don't, you're just someone else's trading fee.
Wealth in the crypto world never belongs to the fastest runner but to those who can persist until the end.
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