When I first started trading cryptocurrencies, I earned about 20 million with a capital of 200,000. I haven't worked since graduating from university. I have been living in Lingshui, Sanya, without buying a house or a car. My monthly expenses are 12,000, I watch the sea every day, soak in hot springs, and I have already achieved time freedom. Why did I enter the crypto world? 1. As a child from an ordinary family, with an average degree from a second-tier university and parents working standard jobs, I wanted to change my fate. I had to try the crypto space, and a good friend's introduction took me to the peak of my life! How did I get my capital? 1. My capital of 200,000 came from part-time jobs in university, such as completing orders, being an extra, streaming, distributing flyers, and with support from my parents. 2. Three methods to enter the crypto world simultaneously: 1. Quick in and out type (1,000 U) Only play with 15-minute price fluctuations, Bitcoin/Ethereum stablecoins. When I see Bitcoin suddenly surge, I immediately follow the trend, earning 3%-5% and then exit, small profits with high frequency. 2. Fixed investment type (1,000 U per week) Every week, I consistently invest 1,000 U in Bitcoin contracts (for example, if it’s 50,000 dollars now, I believe it can rise to 100,000 in the long term) just like a piggy bank! 3. Trend trading (putting all remaining funds) #币圈 I consistently trade ETH, leveraging ETH, and then trading altcoin spot. Choose coins and manage positions well. Simple execution: if the market is bad, I take a small loss, and when the market comes, I make substantial profits. #ETH 💰 My trading thoughts shared: #BTC When we buy coins! You have two equal amounts of funds, one buys BTC with a profit of 30%, and the other buys ETH with a loss of 30%. If you want to make a move, what would you do? (There’s always a wrong choice between the two) A. Hold both without moving B. Sell BTC to cover ETH C. Sell ETH to cover BTC D. Clear both According to probability, 80% of people would choose to sell Bitcoin to cover Ethereum. They might feel that Bitcoin has risen too much and are afraid, while Ethereum’s decline seems to lower the risk. If they sell BTC to save ETH, both might end up making money. Relative to B. Selling BTC to cover ETH and C. Selling ETH to cover BTC seems extremely counterintuitive. In reality, this outcome is often the best; this “always wrong choice between two” is a paradox that 80% of investors will encounter. ❤️ Overall returns are C > A > D > B. If you encounter two coins next time, where one rises while the other falls, be brave and try to act against your instincts; the more unreliable it seems, the more you should try. Investment is always counterintuitive; you must act opposite to most people. It might be worth following Gong Zhonghao (the total commander of cryptocurrency) to fight together for 2025.
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