$SNDK I turned a small account with only 900U into 140,000U steadily. Throughout the whole process, I never stayed up late once, and I didn’t touch any risky, jittery “shady coins.” What I relied on wasn’t some secret weapon for catching sudden pumps—rather, it was three seemingly slow “dull knives”: a trading mindset built around “don’t be greedy, don’t gamble.”
It’s precisely this “dullness” that others look down on that helped me dodge 80% of the obvious and hidden traps in this year’s back-and-forth, volatile market. Many times, slow is actually the fastest way.
The first knife is to split positions to absorb volatility—never YOLO. In crypto markets, longs and shorts keep flipping rapidly; going all-in with one trade is basically jumping into a trap that locks you in. I divide the 900U into three parts: the short-term position—no more than two trades per day; take profit at 2%-3% and exit. As long as the profit covers fees plus a decent meal, I’m satisfied. The trend position—enter only when the weekly MA30 is above the MA60 and the price breaks above the recent high. When the profit reaches 30%, I withdraw half the principal, and for the rest I set a 10% trailing stop. The reserve position stays put to handle extreme situations; I will not add any new funds. $HYPE
The second knife is to follow only a clear trend, not step into the whipsaw trap. Newcomers lose capital mostly because they keep opening trades at random in a ranging market. My iron rule is: only trade when the daily MA30 is above the MA60 plus “breakout of the previous high on increased volume.” Outside of that, I simply close the software. In the past year, close to 60% of the time has been ranging. While many people watch the screen all day, chasing every tick and fluctuation, they burn a lot of money on fees and still get trapped—I used this time to work out and spend time with my family instead, and that’s how I avoided most of the trap setups designed to lure people in.
The third knife is to first manage yourself, then make money from the market. Most new traders get wiped out because they don’t follow discipline: when a single trade loses 3%, I stop out immediately. When floating profit exceeds 10%, I move the stop loss up to the entry price. At exactly 23:00, I uninstall the app on schedule. Once you sharpen these three dull knives, when the next market cycle comes, you’ll be able to profit consistently. If you want to break the deadlock, move fast and follow. #美国拟迫各国在美中AI阵营选边 #标普500首破7800点创新高
It’s precisely this “dullness” that others look down on that helped me dodge 80% of the obvious and hidden traps in this year’s back-and-forth, volatile market. Many times, slow is actually the fastest way.
The first knife is to split positions to absorb volatility—never YOLO. In crypto markets, longs and shorts keep flipping rapidly; going all-in with one trade is basically jumping into a trap that locks you in. I divide the 900U into three parts: the short-term position—no more than two trades per day; take profit at 2%-3% and exit. As long as the profit covers fees plus a decent meal, I’m satisfied. The trend position—enter only when the weekly MA30 is above the MA60 and the price breaks above the recent high. When the profit reaches 30%, I withdraw half the principal, and for the rest I set a 10% trailing stop. The reserve position stays put to handle extreme situations; I will not add any new funds. $HYPE
The second knife is to follow only a clear trend, not step into the whipsaw trap. Newcomers lose capital mostly because they keep opening trades at random in a ranging market. My iron rule is: only trade when the daily MA30 is above the MA60 plus “breakout of the previous high on increased volume.” Outside of that, I simply close the software. In the past year, close to 60% of the time has been ranging. While many people watch the screen all day, chasing every tick and fluctuation, they burn a lot of money on fees and still get trapped—I used this time to work out and spend time with my family instead, and that’s how I avoided most of the trap setups designed to lure people in.
The third knife is to first manage yourself, then make money from the market. Most new traders get wiped out because they don’t follow discipline: when a single trade loses 3%, I stop out immediately. When floating profit exceeds 10%, I move the stop loss up to the entry price. At exactly 23:00, I uninstall the app on schedule. Once you sharpen these three dull knives, when the next market cycle comes, you’ll be able to profit consistently. If you want to break the deadlock, move fast and follow. #美国拟迫各国在美中AI阵营选边 #标普500首破7800点创新高