Turning over more than 400U to 5000, you might think I'm making this up

But with a set of logic that seems the "dumbest," I turned more than 400U into 5000 in 3 months

You say luck? Then how come I'm making money every month, with a profit-taking rate steady at over 80%

I have friends around me following my rhythm, not to mention those who have recovered their capital; two of them have directly quit their jobs to work in this field

The method is very simple, but very effective

I don't choose coins; I focus on people. Which chain is attracting major players, which project suddenly draws in big investors, I can tell just by looking. On-chain, order book, liquidity, I can sense even the slightest movement. Wherever the main force is, that’s where I go; don’t talk to me about technical patterns, that stuff is always a step behind

I also don’t guess price movements. Guessing trends is too foolish; you can't control the ups and downs, certainty is what matters

I only engage with those coins that have just plummeted, emotions are shattered, but the main force is still holding tight without moving. While others are scared and cutting their positions, I go in to reap the rewards, and I leave quickly, never lingering in battle

If you believe in projects and consensus, then go be a VC or a founder; I’m just a retail investor, I only care about my account

Now, every morning I check the market, look for rhythms, and in the evening I review and take profits, following my own pace

There’s no profound theory, just stability, precision, and going against human nature

I’m not saying this to show off, really not

I just want to tell you, you don’t need to be very smart, you don’t need to know a lot of things

As long as you don’t mess around and are willing to follow the rhythm slowly, even small funds can explode

Going fast alone, going far together!!!

One person may clear the way, but cannot overcome a united front

The winds and clouds don’t change in a day; achievements have always relied on many

You’re not weak enough; you’re just too lonely

I’m here, not leaving nor scattering