3 months, turning 5000U into 120,000U
Sounds like a story, but it really happened
Small funds want to grow, the secret is just two words: Focus + Compound Interest
Random investments have no future; understanding a set method and repeating it continuously is the key
Step 1: Establish military rules, maintain discipline (line of life and death)
Never go All in on a single investment, only use ≤20% of capital each time
Only trade coins with daily trading volume >100 million U, avoid coins that are going to zero
Mandatory liquidation at 22:00 every day, avoid the midnight explosion zone
Step 2: Choose the right battlefield and fight the most assured battles
New coin listing strategy:
Only engage with major projects launched on Binance/OKX
Consider involvement only if first-day turnover rate >200%
Once it breaks the issue price, exit decisively (like NOT doubling on the first day of listing)
Leading coin pullback strategy:
When BTC/ETH pulls back 15%, start building positions
Use 2x leverage, not exceeding 3x
If it falls below the previous low, stop loss immediately, don’t get attached
Step 3: Three stages of growing capital
Stage 1 (5000→15,000U)
Focus on one coin, only aim for 3% swings daily
No more than 3 trades per week
Stage 2 (15,000→50,000U)
Find coins that break through on the monthly chart
Withdraw profits once earned, at least secure half of the profits
Stage 3 (50,000→100,000+U)
March: Go long on ETH, turning small profits into large ones
April: Target WIF, take the first wave of profit
May: Fully participate in the NOT market, completion of capital growth
In the first 3 months, focus solely on practicing one strategy
When exceeding 50,000U, be sure to withdraw capital; not being greedy is winning
Making money isn't that hard; the challenge is whether you can truly do “just one thing.”
Follow Yuge, use precise strategies to act; this market is never short of opportunities, but it lacks your ability to see clearly and hold on. Information determines decisions, and experience determines victory or defeat. Don’t always explore alone; with guidance, you can go further