How much U do I need to earn to come find you?
I am a post-90s, from Chongqing, currently in Guangdong.
I entered the circle 9 years ago, and the first 4 years were a complete novice: stop-loss, liquidation, zero balance, and even encountered an exchange running away. I lost my mind, money was gone, and my relationship was also gone — at that time my girlfriend argued with me every day, and I relied on drinking to numb myself.
But fate is strange. That year on March 12, I overslept due to drunkenness, and instead missed the 'nuclear explosion', waking up to find I had actually saved my life. It was that wave of bottom-fishing that completely changed me. The story of the straw mat is well known, turning 2000 into 10 million, achieving fame in one battle. At that moment, I finally understood: opportunities are always left for those who survive.
Over the years, I have reviewed, researched, and refined my mindset; looking back now, my account has already exceeded 10 million U.
There are no insider tips, nor is there such a thing as a 'divine bull market'; what I rely on is just a ridiculously simple method.
Today, I will share 6 ironclad rules from the heart:
1. Fast rises and slow falls = the big player is accumulating
A rapid rise followed by a slow fall, don’t panic, that’s just washing the盘; a real top is a massive surge followed by a waterfall.
2. Fast falls and slow rises = the big player is distributing
A flash crash followed by a slow rebound, don’t think it’s a bottom-fishing opportunity; that’s just the last stab.
3. Volume at the top doesn’t necessarily mean the end; lack of volume is dangerous
If there’s volume at a high position, it might surge; if there’s no volume at a high position, it’s the eve of a real crash.
4. Don’t be impulsive with volume at the bottom; sustainability is reliable
A single volume spike might be bait; sustained volume over several days is the true signal for building a position.
5. Always leave room in your position
Opportunities arise every day, but capital is limited to one share. Position is life.
6. Discipline is more important than making money
The market is always there, but the rhythm won’t wait for anyone. Minimizing losses is still profit.
— Many people are not unmotivated, but rather they are stumbling around in the darkness alone, forever trapped in a cycle.
What you really need is not to run faster, but for someone to hold up a lamp and guide you out of the darkness @顶级分析师-猫叔