A loyal fan turned 10,000 U into 230,000; it wasn’t due to some divine operation, just three notes I wrote. Most people get liquidated not because of poor skills, but because they got the order wrong—wanting to win right away, but no one taught them how to avoid losing first.
First note: Plug the leaks. On the day the 10,000 U arrived, I had him solve a math problem: 50% buy spot, only holding top 20 old coins by market cap, excluding those suddenly soaring 'paratroopers'; 30% locked in a cold wallet, with the key kept with me, never to move without a signal; 20% in a hot wallet, with a note on the phone case saying 'this money is not for trading.' For the first seven days, do nothing but practice the restraint of 'even when seeing opportunities, don't go all in.'
Second note: Let the exchange work for you. After plugging the leaks, I taught him how to profit from price differences: Take a screenshot if the long-term price difference between two exchanges exceeds 1.5%; If the perpetual contract fee rate continues to drop for 12 hours and falls below -0.02%, trigger an alarm; When both signals appear simultaneously, buy spot on exchange A, open a short on exchange B, and secure triple profits. The A4 paper with the steps was wrinkled after thirty days, but his account increased by 40,000 U.
Third note: Watch for the window period of new coins. When his account broke 50,000 U, I handed him the third piece of paper, with just one sentence: 'The market maker fears you understand the rules better than he does.' Within 72 hours of a new coin listing, the market depth is thinnest, the spikes are the fiercest, and there will occasionally be a 3-second 'system lag.' He only did three things: Use 3x leverage, don’t add more; Set limit orders in advance at spike positions; Run when triggered, never look back. When TON launched, he used 20% of his position and made 87% in 8 minutes, then immediately went to the gym.
Stop asking where the next hundredfold coin is; first, ask yourself: Have you plugged the leaks? Have you profited from the price differences? Have you properly watched for the new coin window period? If the order is correct, the market is an ATM; if the order is wrong, you are just someone else's stepping stone.@bit多多 我一直都在
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