Many people ask me, how can I go from 1000 U to 1 million U in the cryptocurrency world?
Actually, I don't have any "special skills"; I just kept using the simplest method.
So simple that almost anyone can learn it, but it's hard to truly stick to it.
Core of the method:
Only follow trends, avoid chaos. Use monthly charts + daily charts + 60-day moving average, and adhere to a strict rule.
Steps to operate:
Step 1: Filter targets
First, add cryptocurrencies that have risen in the last 11 days to your watchlist; any coins that have fallen for more than 3 consecutive days should be excluded—this often means that funds have left the market.
Step 2: Lock in trends
Open the candlestick chart and only look at the monthly MACD. Only coins that have a golden cross enter the candidates.
(Remember, trends must be followed; don’t go against the market.)
Step 3: Find buying points
Switch to the daily chart and only look at one line—the 60-day moving average.
When the price pulls back near this line, once a volume candlestick appears, enter with a heavy position.
Step 4: Take profit and risk control
Sell one-third when the increase exceeds 30%;
Sell another third when the increase exceeds 50%;
The last and most crucial point: once it falls below the 60-day moving average, even if it just dropped the day after you bought in, you must exit completely!
Don’t fantasize about rebounds, don’t hold onto false hopes. If it breaks, exit; this is the watershed of whether you can survive.
Why is it effective?
Use the monthly chart to determine direction, use the daily chart to find rhythm, and use the 60-day moving average for defense.
The magic of this method is not that it allows you to "make a profit on every trade," but that it helps you avoid significant losses in the long run.
As long as the principal is protected, profits will naturally roll in.
Many people understand, but they can't do it. Because they always hesitate, always want to bet on rebounds, and always find it hard to cut losses.
But those who can truly succeed have firmly held onto one phrase:
👉 "If it falls below the 60-day moving average, you must exit."
In the past, I was like bumping around in the dark; now this light is always in my hands.
As long as the light doesn't go out, the road is there.
Do you want to follow?