Many people ask me how I operate. Actually, there's only one core logic: rely on methods, not gambling.



I've been using this trading framework for a while, and indeed, quite a few people around me have improved their trading results through this approach. What's the most direct feedback? Some went from 900U to 12,000U in 9 days, of course, this is an exception. A more common situation is that those who have been losing money for a long time managed to at least recover their previous losses within 30 days.

But I have to be honest: not everyone is suitable for trading. Especially when you confuse a "gambling mentality" with "trading," problems arise. Have you ever wondered why you buy and it drops, sell and it rises, and every time there's a liquidation event, the market moves in the opposite direction? That's not a coincidence; it's a method issue.

This method isn't complicated at all. To be honest, it's quite "dumb"—dumb enough that anyone can learn it. But that's precisely the problem. Most people look down on this approach; they prefer high leverage, all-in bets, and placing orders based on intuition. As a result, they are repeatedly educated by the market, then continue to look for the next "teacher."

I didn't grow my account by luck; I relied on rhythm. Those who truly master the rhythm don't need to trade every day; their accounts become more and more stable.

How exactly to operate? It doesn't have to be complicated:

Trading 2-3 times a week is enough; don't chase daily opportunities. Plan ahead, so when the market truly starts moving, you're already in. Position management must be clear: control the maximum loss per trade within 7% of the total position. Don't be greedy; use a rolling position mindset to let the account grow naturally—that way, efficiency is actually higher.

I can't say this is the top-tier strategy in the market, but responsibly speaking: as long as you can keep up with this rhythm, the money you've lost can be recovered. It's not that I'm particularly talented, but that your previous operations were too chaotic. You're not lacking in intelligence; no one ever taught you the most "dumb" but most effective method.

One observation: smart people always want to hit the jackpot in one step, but those who truly turn things around start with the simplest, most stable rhythm.

Remember this—market movements depend on judgment, making money depends on rhythm, and accounts grow over time through compounding.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 5h ago
That's right, but too many people treat trading as gambling.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 22h ago
Wait, this case from 900U to 12,000U... I need to check the on-chain data. According to multi-address tracking, the wallet flow behind this kind of rapid surge narrative is indeed a bit abnormal. A typical hype tactic.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 22h ago
Honestly, I've heard the phrase "2-3 times a week is enough" too many times... but indeed, some people can really stick with it and make a profit. I just don't have that determination, haha.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 22h ago
Sounds good, but how many can actually stick to a 7% stop loss?
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PhantomHuntervip
· 22h ago
To be honest, I don't believe the data of going from 900 to 12,000 in 9 days. But a 7% stop loss + 2-3 trades per week is indeed effective, just the execution difficulty has been seriously underestimated.
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just_another_walletvip
· 22h ago
It's the same old story... It sounds quite rational, but very few people can actually stick to "2-3 times a week," most still can't resist the urge to act.
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