The dumbest method in the crypto world made me turn 250 times!
Don't laugh, this is true. In the first few years after entering the market, I stayed up late every night watching the charts, studying candlesticks, monitoring MACD, analyzing RSI……
What was the result? My account was a mess, either small profits with big losses or just complete liquidation.
The more I tried to rely on technical skills, the more I was played by the market.
Until one day, an older brother enlightened me:
"Don't be too smart; those who make money in the crypto world are often the ones using the dumbest methods."
He taught me one — the “343 batch building method”.
At first, I scoffed at it, but later I found out that this thing is simply the secret to a retail investor's comeback!
I personally used it to turn a principal of 200,000 into over 50 million! How did I do it?
Step 1: 30% position for testing
Choose mainstream coins (BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB), and first use 30% of the funds to ambush.
Never go all in; leave some bullets.
Step 2: 40% position to lower costs
Did it rise? Wait for a pullback to add. Did it drop? Add 10% for every 10% drop until this 40% position is filled.
This way, the cost gets lower and lower, and rebounds will earn you big!
Step 3: 30% position to add momentum
When the market stabilizes at key points (like the 7-day moving average), directly fill in the remaining 30%.
At this point, once the trend is confirmed, it becomes a profit explosion point. Remember to pull the stop-loss!
Why is it effective?
✅ No need to predict rises and falls; planning comes first
✅ Batch building, strong risk resistance
✅ Buy more as it drops, easier to catch big rebounds
✅ Extremely simple operation, even beginners can replicate
I now only deal with mainstream coins; I've had my share of BTC, ETH, SOL, and BNB,
Each time it's very stable, no need to stay up late, no need to guess the rises and falls.
In short: smart people get harvested by the market, while those using dumb methods earn until their hands are sore.
Do you want to give it a try? Maybe the next round of doubling will be you.