The Dumbest Way to Trade Cryptocurrencies in the Crypto World, Resulting in an 8-Fold Increase; I’m Foolish, Don’t You Be
You might not believe it when I say this, but I’m using the "dumbest method" to trade cryptocurrencies.
I don't look at candlestick charts, don’t use leverage, don’t chase trends, and I don’t even care about which coins are launching.
Yet, with this "dumb method," I turned 3000 USD into 24000 USD, an increase of 8 times.
You don’t believe it? Then you might still be smartly losing money.
These days, smart people can’t make money.
There are too many "smart people" around me:
Switching coins every three minutes, chasing after good news, entering positions with maximum leverage, and blowing up as soon as the market dips.
To put it bluntly, it's not that they can’t trade; it’s that they are "too good" at trading.
And me? I stick to one idea, one line, and follow it through.
I’m using the dumbest logic.
My "dumb trading method" consists of 3 steps:
1: Find a coin whose trend is just starting, and directly invest 3% of your funds as a bottom position.
Avoid junk coins, don’t gamble on news, just follow the trend. Don't be greedy; be patient.
2: Wait for the market to go crazy, confirm the rise, and then increase your position by 20%-50% to capture the mid-stage.
Don’t ask why I don't chase the bottom; the bottom is being picked up by the main players, not by me.
3: After completing each cycle, cash out! Just leave!
I’m not a master; I don’t dream of consecutive gains. I treat the crypto world like an ATM, not a casino.
This method is indeed "very dumb," but it’s too effective.
A little brother lost 400,000; his mindset collapsed. Later he came to me and directly said, "I’ll listen to you, even if it means acting foolishly."
It’s only been 3 months, and not only has he broken even, but he also got a Tesla.
There’s also a fan, a college student, who turned 200 USD into 6000 USD, through relentless "patience + position allocation". Now he’s thankful to me every day.
You think you’re trading cryptocurrencies, but in reality, you’re being traded by the coins. The crypto world isn’t a technical field; it’s a field of emotions + position management.
You’re not losing because you can’t read charts or operate; you’re losing because you’re too anxious, over-leveraged, and too stubborn.
After reading this, you can either continue to lose money smartly or, like me, pretend to be foolish and make money.