Turning 3000U into 50,000U isn't a dream, but you might not be able to handle the process....
Last month I took on a challenge: to roll 3000U into 50,000U.
Now that the challenge is over, I'm sitting in front of my computer, looking at my account balance, 52,000U. To be honest, my feelings are quite complicated.
It's not about showing off, nor is it about playing the victim. The process was too real—
In the first week, I was cut in half, left with just over 1400U.
At that point, I was about to give up. It wasn't about "gambling" my way back; it was about changing my approach:
Only focusing on the cryptocurrencies I'm most familiar with, only trading what I understand, and only making moves at the most critical moments.
I don't use complicated indicators, and I don't watch the market 24 hours a day.
I have my own little strategy of small positions with large swings + compounding rhythm. This isn't mysterious, but most people can't do it—because it requires patience, waiting, and the courage to cut losses.
A brother asked me, "Are you just lucky?"
I can only say: If you've experienced 12 consecutive precise entries and exits, you know it's not luck, it's a sense of rhythm.
Many people lose not because they can't trade, but because they can't control themselves, or they gamble their living money.
I started out that way too, but later, unable to withstand that feeling of losing everything overnight, I forced myself to change.
This method of starting with 3000U isn't a myth of getting rich quickly, but it can indeed save you from a deep pit.
But I won't go into too much detail—
If you can understand this article, it indicates that you might also be quite patient.
If you can't understand it, it's better to exit early; the cryptocurrency world really isn't for everyone.
— To all the weary veterans who have lost, I understand you because I've walked that path too.