They say the cryptocurrency world is a big casino, but I used a capital of 3000U to roll out 36,000U in half a month, silencing those who talk down on it.
I used to believe in this nonsense too, until I turned around with the only 3000U I had left. At that time, my account balance was more miserable than the spare change in my pocket,
Everyone around me advised, "Stop it, this is a playground created by the big players, you can't beat them." But I thought, even the messiest exam room can yield high scores, the key is to find the right answering techniques.
I set a "three no policy" for myself: don't chase popular topics, don't be greedy with trades, and only focus on the familiar "range of questions." While others rushed to buy the dip, I observed coldly like a proctor;
When the market was boiling hot, I chose to "drink ice water" on the sidelines to cool down. After all, the biggest pitfall in the crypto world is not poor skills, but too much reckless operation.
I only made one or two trades a day, with take profit and stop loss set more accurately than an alarm clock, rehearsing the entry timing in my mind eight times, and resolutely leaving a blank when I missed the best time.
Sometimes, to wait for a few minutes of trading opportunity, I could sit in silence for a whole day—outsiders see me staring at a fish tank, but I know this is the only admission ticket to turn things around.
From 3000U to 36,000U, what lottery-style secret is there? It all relies on three rules of the "exam room": only answer questions you understand, controlling emotions is more important than practicing questions, and once you write it down, don’t change it. By following these three points, the capital can grow like a rolling snowball.
Some say I got lucky, but they didn't see me studying the K-line charts like an exam paper, nor did they see me gritting my teeth and staying in cash when I missed opportunities. The crypto world is not a casino; it is clearly a test of discipline, where greedy people always submit their papers early, while the patient ones can earn extra points.
If you also want to turn around with 3000U, stop guessing the answers. Follow @趋势猎手老金 , and I will share answering techniques with those willing to take notes.
Remember, this exam room doesn't look at who is bold, but who can sit still—hesitating to answer could really lead to a blank submission!