When I had $300,000 in debt, I didn’t even dare to order delivery food costing more than 20 yuan
When I was $300,000 in debt, I didn’t even dare to order delivery food that cost more than 20 yuan.
Now my account has eight digits, and I still can’t bear to order anything over 20 yuan.
Only those who have been poor know that discipline matters more than skill.
Eight years ago, when my business venture collapsed, I was left with a mountain of debt. At my poorest, I couldn’t even afford to eat.
Later I plunged into the crypto market and studied trading like a madman. I used the following four steps to pay off all my debts. Now my assets are stable at eight digits.
Step 1: Pick the coin
Open the daily chart—only look for a MACD golden cross.
Ideally it appears above the 0 axis; that works the most reliably. Don’t look at other indicators—if you do, you’ll get confused.
Step 2: Hold positions
Watch the 30-day or 60-day moving average. If price is above the line, hold. If it’s below, exit.
Don’t guess, don’t stubbornly hold, and don’t fantasize—if it breaks, then it’s broken.
Step 3: Add to the position
First, the price must stabilize above the moving average. At the same time, the volume must expand to at least 1.5 times the average daily volume—then you can add.
If there’s no volume, don’t move. Most “breakouts” without volume are probably fake.
Step 4: Sell
When the gain is 30%-40%, sell part first to lock in profits.
When the gain is 70%-80%, sell another batch.
If price breaks below the moving average, no matter how much is left—sell everything and clear out.
If it drops unexpectedly the next day, do the same—sell it all. Don’t hope for luck.
Wait until price reclaims the moving average and volume confirms, then get back in.
This method isn’t smart. It’s even a bit dumb.
But a dumb method often keeps people alive.#特朗普撤销霍尔木兹20%货运费 $ETH
When I was $300,000 in debt, I didn’t even dare to order delivery food that cost more than 20 yuan.
Now my account has eight digits, and I still can’t bear to order anything over 20 yuan.
Only those who have been poor know that discipline matters more than skill.
Eight years ago, when my business venture collapsed, I was left with a mountain of debt. At my poorest, I couldn’t even afford to eat.
Later I plunged into the crypto market and studied trading like a madman. I used the following four steps to pay off all my debts. Now my assets are stable at eight digits.
Step 1: Pick the coin
Open the daily chart—only look for a MACD golden cross.
Ideally it appears above the 0 axis; that works the most reliably. Don’t look at other indicators—if you do, you’ll get confused.
Step 2: Hold positions
Watch the 30-day or 60-day moving average. If price is above the line, hold. If it’s below, exit.
Don’t guess, don’t stubbornly hold, and don’t fantasize—if it breaks, then it’s broken.
Step 3: Add to the position
First, the price must stabilize above the moving average. At the same time, the volume must expand to at least 1.5 times the average daily volume—then you can add.
If there’s no volume, don’t move. Most “breakouts” without volume are probably fake.
Step 4: Sell
When the gain is 30%-40%, sell part first to lock in profits.
When the gain is 70%-80%, sell another batch.
If price breaks below the moving average, no matter how much is left—sell everything and clear out.
If it drops unexpectedly the next day, do the same—sell it all. Don’t hope for luck.
Wait until price reclaims the moving average and volume confirms, then get back in.
This method isn’t smart. It’s even a bit dumb.
But a dumb method often keeps people alive.#特朗普撤销霍尔木兹20%货运费 $ETH