Two months ago, my little brother A-Zhe entered the crypto world with 4000U, and his girlfriend chased him around every day with a feather duster, shouting 'Spendthrift!' Now, looking at the 50000U in his account, the girl brings me bird's nest soup every day: 'Bro, look at my speed; can I keep up with your pace?'
Some may not believe this, thinking it's a stroke of luck, but I guarantee with my beer belly that A-Zhe's turnaround heavily relied on me forcing him to stick to these three strategies — simple enough that even my square dance team leader's mom can now dance while pointing at a candlestick chart.
The first strategy is called 'Old Chinese Medicine Pulse Diagnosis Style Position Control.' When I first brought him along, he was like he had just injected adrenaline, almost willing to gamble all 4000U in, saying he wanted 'to decide the universe in one go.' I immediately confiscated his mouse: 'Are you trading cryptocurrencies or bungee jumping? If your position exceeds 20% of your capital, just wait in line on the rooftop!'
Now, A-Zhe has become savvy; building positions is like squeezing toothpaste. He only dares to slowly add to his position when there are unrealized gains, just like an old lady bargaining at the market with her savings book. The most unbelievable part is the stop-loss; a while ago, there was a position that just dropped three points, and he instantly closed it as if he were pricked by a needle, then turned around and messaged me: 'Bro, this operation was more straightforward than my ex-girlfriend breaking up with me.'
The second strategy emphasizes 'Looking at the weight, not the eyebrows and eyes.' I taught him to only trade when the daily chart's moving averages are aligned like a military training formation; if the trading volume isn’t increasing, even if the candlestick chart is dancing tango, don’t reach out. One time at 3 AM, he messaged me saying 'I found a good opportunity,' and I directly sent him a screenshot of a square dance video: 'Look at your aunt’s sense of rhythm; why are you randomly flailing about before the time?'
Now he only monitors one position a day, like an old man guarding a sweet potato stall; when the timing is right, he takes action and packs up to go home once he makes enough. Last week, there was a coin that was rising rapidly, but he restrained himself from chasing, munching on sunflower seeds while saying, 'The main force is putting on quite a show, but I’m not paying for overtime.'
The third strategy is known as 'Square Dance Level Rhythm Master.' After taking profits, you must turn off the computer and drink tea. If your hands are itchy, go wash dishes and mop the floor — this is the iron rule I set for him. Once, right after he closed a position, he clicked on the market software out of curiosity, and I caught him on a remote video call; I punished him to wash his girlfriend's socks for a month.
The trading plan must be written the night before, just like an elementary school student doing homework. There was a time when he suddenly wanted to add to his position, and just as he was entering the password, he remembered my words: 'Random operations during trading are like late-stage hand cancer; you have to amputate!' He actually unplugged the mouse cable.
You might not believe it, but A-Zhe previously lost six figures and almost couldn't pay back his Huabei. Now, relying on these three strategies, his account is growing like a snowball. I always say, what’s lacking in the crypto world is never capital; it’s the method to open the door to wealth — just like even if you only have 2000U, with the right approach, you can create a lavish feast.
I've seen too many people blow up their accounts; it's not bad luck, it's because they dare to charge into a snowstorm shirtless. Those who always say 'just wait a bit for a rebound' end up as appetizers in the market. If you want to survive and earn steadily in the crypto world, you have to dance like in a square dance: hit the rhythm, maintain formation, and don't innovate blindly.
Now A-Zhe's girlfriend has also started to learn; a few days ago, she asked me: 'Bro, is taking profit like snatching a red envelope, grab it and leave the group?' I almost spat my tea on the screen — this insight is much better than her boyfriend's!
I never rely on gambling when trading; it all depends on the rhythm. For small capital, flipping positions is a byproduct; living longer and earning steadily is fundamental.
If you want to turn things around, don’t stubbornly hold on. Want to know how to allocate positions, catch points, and control the rhythm? Follow.@趋势猎手老金 If you miss this rhythm, you might have to wait for the next opportunity; don’t let hesitation hold you back. (Only for those with strong execution.)