The day I took Ajie from 3700U to 40,000U, he stared at the screen for five minutes before asking me, "Brother, this really isn't luck?"

I replied to him, "If the method is right, the numbers are just a matter of time."

He was still using those three tricks, and I helped him break it down into nine characters: Slow Positioning, Profit Adding, Follow the Trend.

1. Slow Positioning

Ajie used to go all in with one big bullish candle, and as a result, 3700U was halved overnight.

I made him split his position into ten parts, and the first position would never exceed 10%. He must wait for the daily line to stabilize above the 20 moving average before adding the second part, and only after a 5% increase would he add the third part. The rapid rises and falls in the market were transformed into slow motion, making the liquidation button completely ineffective.

2. Profit Adding

For losing stocks, I told him to set a mechanical stop loss at 5%, cutting losses decisively; only for winning stocks did he get the "reproductive rights"—for every 10% profit rolled out, he would use 20% of that as new capital while keeping the principal intact.

Ajie later joked, "The loss is just the profit, it hurts but doesn't break the bones." In this way, profits compounded, and the skeleton of 3700U gradually grew flesh to become 36,000U.

3. Follow the Trend

I told him to delete all the "bottom-fishing" groups and only take action in two situations: when the upward trend retraces to key moving averages, or when the downward trend rebounds and encounters resistance. If the direction is wrong, no matter how good the news, it is just noise.

Ajie once thought about "averaging down" on a coin that was plummeting due to bad news, but I advised him with, "Don't fall in love with the trend," which made him back off. Later, that coin fell another 40%, and he treated me to coffee for three days.

For three months, he didn't touch leverage or chase hundredfold coins, but relied on "Slow, Profit, Follow" to pull the curve into a 45° rise.

Ajie summed it up more straightforwardly: "I used to want to get rich overnight, but now I've learned to cut the meat into small pieces; chewing slowly actually makes me full faster."

Small funds wanting to turn around have never lacked market opportunities, but what they lack is the patience and method to turn the market into account numbers.

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