ETH 1-hour Recap: The Main Force’s Liquidity Trap Is Over—A Rebound Is About to Begin As a hands-on trading practitioner, my view on this ETH 1-hour candlestick chart is very clear: the current decline is a typical “main force” bear trap, the shakeout is nearly finished, and a rebound is about to start.
Technical Analysis: A long lower wick confirms a short-term bottom The rightmost large bearish candle does pierce through the consolidation range, but it leaves an extremely long lower wick, which is the key. After price touched 1850.40, it quickly reclaimed—showing that buy-side support here is very strong and the main force has effectively absorbed the panic selling pressure. This is a classic “bottoming and rebound” pattern and a bear trap, indicating bearish momentum is exhausted, while the bulls still control the situation. The current consolidation is mainly meant to wash out unsteady positions.
News & On-Chain Data: A Passive Adjustment Creates an Opportunity ETH’s recent drop is essentially a passive adjustment following the broader market, with no deterioration in its fundamentals. Irrational selling often serves as a precursor to a rebound. Meanwhile, on-chain data shows an increase in exchange ETH net outflows—whales are moving assets into cold wallets. In the futures/derivatives market, the long/short ratio has not become imbalanced, suggesting the main force is still accumulating and has not yet begun a large-scale push higher.
Trading Strategy & Outlook I remain firmly bullish on ETH’s short-term trend. The 1850–1855 zone offers excellent value for entry. The main force’s sharp drop is meant to manufacture panic, but the long lower wick has revealed their intention to support. I expect ETH to attempt to repair the large bearish candle within the next 4–8 hours.
First target: 1875–1880 Second target: 1890–1900 Risk control suggestion: If price breaks down and holds below 1845, cut the loss; otherwise, any pullback is an opportunity to add. #2026足球风潮 $ETH
Three thousand yuan, give or take 400U. That was the money I started with. I’m not saying the number to show off—I want you to know: with a small bankroll, you can still play.
My approach is simple: contracts, but follow the rules.
Step 1: 100U to clear three rounds Each time, take 100U and bet on hot coins. 100 becomes 200, 200 becomes 400, and 400 becomes 800. Remember: at most three times. Because in crypto you need luck, but if you can win nine times, one time not following the rules can wipe everything out. Once you clear the three rounds, your principal reaches 1100U. Then switch strategies.
Step 2: Triple strategy Very short-term trades—fast and aggressive, targeting the 15-minute level. Only trade BTC/ETH pairs. High returns, high risk, and you have to be quick. Strategy trades—small positions, 10x leverage with 15U, targeting the 4-hour level. Save the profits up, and do weekly DCA into BTC. This is stable. Trend trades—medium to long-term, enter only when the timing is right. Set your risk/reward ratio well; when it pays off, that’s where the big gains come from. Use these three types of orders together—don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
A small bankroll isn’t scary. What’s scary is having no rules. How much can 400U do? I’ve done it. You can do it too.
I personally guided my followers from 1,400U to 75,000U, yet on Day 36 I had to block him. This story might help you understand what “turning things around” really means in the crypto world
When this follower first found me, his account only had 1,400U—leftover from the aftermath of his third liquidation. Every day before dawn he would message: “Bro, if I lose again, I’m completely done with this scene.” That anxiety—wanting to make quick money but being afraid of missing out—was exactly like what we felt when we first entered the market
On the first day, I taught him to build positions with 10% allocation per trade. He stared at the screen and asked, “Just 200U? How long do I have to wait to make a profit—through the Year of the Monkey?” I looked him in the eye and said, “You’re not here to gamble on a win—you’re here to rebuild your account.” He clenched his teeth and hit the buy button
Three days later, the market kicked off, and his account was up 36% on paper. I told him to transfer the 600-plus U he’d earned to a stablecoin wallet, and to keep trading using only the original capital. “Profits are like seeds—you store them first, then let them sprout.” During that stretch, we almost watched the charts at the same time. He recorded every trade in a notebook, even annotating the scenario analysis for market movements at 3:00 a.m. with dense notes
1,400U, 1,900U, 5,200U, 8,700U… On Day 28, when he broke through 70,000U, he suddenly asked, “Bro, does this make me a pro now? Can I bring friends along to do it too?” I didn’t answer. I just watched as he started posting profit screenshots on his Moments, captioned “Crypto comeback isn’t hard”
On Day 34, he secretly went heavy into an altcoin. His reason was, “I looked at the last three days of the K-line and I’m sure it’ll go up.” By the time I found out, the account was already down 43%. “I wanted to test my own judgment,” he said, sounding unwilling
On Day 36, when I blocked him, the account still had 28,000U. Watching him toss aside the most basic rules—position splitting, stop-losses, and rolling the capital forward—was painful. The discipline we had carved into his trading over 28 days ultimately couldn’t beat the urge to “prove himself”
The harshest truth in the crypto world is this: going from 1,400U to 50,000U isn’t that hard. What’s hard is holding onto 50,000U and continuing forward. Those who survive aren’t relying on a single big win—they turn discipline into an automatic reflex. As the old fisherman said, it’s not one big catch that helps you when you set sail—it’s knowing which waters have hidden reefs
If you’re still losing over and over and starting over again, come talk to me. I’ll teach you how to make trading simple
Short at the high, go long at the low—no way you won’t die; this is a dead-end with no solution.
If you’re trading crypto and you’re currently losing, then hold the altcoins as spot, trade the contracts with the trend, and you’ll稳赚.
I’ve been trading crypto for over 10 years. For the first three years I kept losing badly, with debts of 8 million. After adjusting myself, in the past 7 years up to now I’ve achieved financial freedom—stable compounding, with a monthly income in the seven figures and an annual income in the eight figures!
Today I’m going to share the essence of my trading.
Actually, it’s very simple: if you’re wrong, cut the loss; if you’re right, hold on; take small losses, make big gains—aiming for big profit/loss swings. Specifically for each core step: 1. Follow the trend: Use a simple moving-average-based separation of long and short. Above the line, only go long; below it, only go short.
2. Test the entry: Follow the trend—go with the big trend but against the small one. When entering, consider that the potential reward/risk ratio must be large enough. Meaning: if you’re wrong, the stop loss is very small; but if you’re right, the profit can be very large—usually at a trend bottom or the early stage of a trend.
3. Test-entry stop loss: This is a key point. If it breaks down, you must stop out—no wishful thinking. If the price comes back again, you can look for another opportunity to enter. Don’t have a “maybe I can hold on and it will come back” mindset, and definitely don’t average down your losses.
4. Add trend positions: Add to winners. Adding is the core of making big money. After the price rises as expected and then pulls back, add at the pullback’s support area where selling pressure eases/stabilizes, or add at the level of a breakout above the prior high—go with the big trend and against the small counter-move.
5. Set stop loss for the trend add-ons: For the newly added trend position, move the stop loss to the new key level. The original core position is already safe—only the added position has stop-loss risk remaining. If it fails, stop out the added position and wait for the next opportunity. If it continues upward, hold firmly and keep waiting to add on the next pullback—keep moving the stop loss. Continue until the final move gets stopped out or a top-signaling signal appears to take profit.
6. Take profit: At any time, don’t casually take profit. This is the key to making big money. You can exit in batches or all at once. Preferably all at once, because you can require yourself to wait for the highest-probability top signal.
If you trade on the right side (after confirmation), floating profits will definitely retrace. You must accept that psychologically. Don’t think about selling at the absolute highest point, and don’t think that since you didn’t sell at the high, you must wait for the high to sell—thinking “I’m down, so I have to wait.” #2026足球风潮
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
Crypto markets are not an ATM—they’re a filter, specifically designed to weed out people who don’t understand the rules.
Six years ago, I entered with a five-digit amount. The first time I got liquidated, I thought it was just bad luck. The second time, I finally understood—I'm not entitled to this.
This market has never lacked opportunities; it’s just that what’s missing are people who can survive to the next round.
Later, I did only one thing: put “surviving” before making money.
I set a few hard rules for myself:
Split the principal.
Even in a confirmed-trend market, I only use 10% of my position size. Going all-in isn’t confidence—it’s looking for death.
Cut losses decisively.
If you hesitate for one second, the market will make you pay ten times the price.
When you’re wrong, stop.
If you’re losing continuously, you shut down immediately—no trading with emotions.
Take profits off the table.
Paper profits aren’t money; only realizing them counts.
Only trade what you can understand.
If you don’t understand and still increase leverage, at its core you’re just gambling.
These things sound simple, but 90% of people can’t do them—so 90% end up losing money.
You think you’re losing to the market, but really you’re losing to your own greed and unwillingness to accept defeat.
Futures contracts aren’t for “turning your fortunes around”—they’re for filtering people.
If your understanding isn’t enough, coming in will only magnify your losses.
If you’re still repeatedly getting liquidated right now, it isn’t a luck problem—it’s a method problem.#特朗普撤销霍尔木兹20%货运费 $ETH
The more you try to win your money back, the more the market will push you out.
I’ve seen too many such cycles: You lose and won’t accept it, so you add more to try to turn it around; when you lose again, you start gambling; and in the end, with the last trade—you get wiped out.
It’s not that you’re unlucky. It’s that you’re playing this market the wrong way.
All these years, I’ve only done one thing: control risk.
The rules are simple, but few people can follow them:
Don’t rely on instinct Let the market show the move first—don’t trade based on imagination.
If you don’t understand it, go to cash If you can’t do it, you can’t. Forcing it just means handing over money.
Keep your position size light I never go heavy. Stay alive—there will always be another chance.
Stop-loss must be enforced The moment you hesitate on a stop-loss, the next part is guaranteed to be a big loss.
Stop when emotions kick in Once your trading gets emotional, you’re already on the road to losing.
Many people keep asking how to get your losses back. The answer is harsh: It’s not that you didn’t earn enough—it’s that you lost too carelessly.
The crypto market isn’t a place to win it all back. It’s a place that filters people out. Those who are impatient leave first; those who stay steady remain.
If you’re still repeatedly getting liquidated, don’t blame the market anymore—change your method first. I don’t bring gamblers—I bring people who can execute. #2026足球风潮 $ETH
Small capital wants to turn things around—what you must not fear isn’t losing money; it’s the all-in bet.
I guided someone who started with 600U. At first, even placing orders made him tremble.
In three months, he reached 20,000U, and he never got liquidated.
It wasn’t that he was especially amazing—it was that he followed the rules.
Whether small capital can be grown depends on these three points:
First, separate your money. One portion is for short-term trades—take profits and leave when you’ve made a little; another portion waits for trends. You must keep aside some funds that stay untouched—that’s your lifeline.
Second, only trade with a clear direction. If there’s no trend, don’t move—don’t let restlessness control you. When you’ve captured a segment, take some profit and don’t let your gains get given back.
Third, lock in the rules. For every trade, control your losses. If you’re wrong, exit. Cut down when you profit; never add to a losing position.
Many people aren’t unable to make money—they just can’t control themselves.
If you try to bet everything in one go, the market will take you out in one go.
Turning 600U into 20,000U doesn’t rely on luck—it relies on execution.
If you’re still making things up, trading back and forth, and losing repeatedly, don’t rush to put in more money—first, change your approach.#币安九周年 $ETH
Almost 0 Liquidations in 8 Years! Turn the Exchange Into Your Personal ATM—Five Digits Turn Into Eight Figures! I’m Jie Ge. Today I’ll say just one true thing: In crypto, the real big money is never made by gambling on direction, but by grinding the market with rules.
In 2018, I put in 10,000U. While people around me got liquidated on futures or had to sell their houses to fill the hole, my account equity curve rose steadily at a 45° angle. My maximum drawdown never exceeded 10%. Others treat the market like a casino—I simply live as “the market maker.”
Today I’m publicly sharing 3 hidden strategies that I’ve kept in my back pocket—8 years in the real world, almost 0 liquidations, stable compounding:
1. Lock-In Profits for Compounding—Give Profit an “Armor Suit” The moment I open a trade, I set take-profit and stop-loss immediately. When profit reaches 10% of principal, I take out 50% and move it to a cold wallet. Only use “free money” to keep rolling. If the market rises, I compound; if the market breaks down, I only give up profit and never touch principal. In 5 years I withdrew 37 times—highest single-week withdrawal: 180,000U—so the exchange even flagged and reviewed the source of my funds.
2. Build Positions Out of Sync—Turn the Liquidity-Scare Point Into My Withdrawal Password Set the daily chart for trend, use the 4-hour chart to find the range, and enter precisely on the 15-minute chart. Same coin, dual layout (long and short): breakouts to chase longs, and when overbought, place shorts on the high. Stop-loss per trade ≤ 1.5%, and take-profit is set at 5x or more. About 80% of the time, the market is ranging. While others get liquidated, I harvest on both sides. In 2022 when LUNA blew up, a 90% needle move happened within 24 hours—I went long and short against it and struck twice, and my account surged 42% in a single day.
3. Stop-Loss Is the Real Profit—Use Small Risk to Capture Big Moves My win rate is only 38%, but the profit-to-loss ratio is 4.8:1, meaning the mathematical expectation makes steady 1.9% profit per trade. Risk 1 unit of money; I consistently make back 1.9 units. A stop-loss isn’t a loss—it’s your boarding ticket. Small losses are controllable; big gains you eat until you’re full. Catch two trend moves per year and you’ll directly outpace every financial product. Practical, non-negotiable rules. Remember and lock them in: - Split capital into 10 parts; each trade uses only 1 part; total exposure must not exceed 3 parts - Lose 2 trades in a row: shut down and stop immediately—never bet on revenge - When your account doubles, withdraw 20% to buy US Treasuries and gold—still win in a bear market
The market doesn’t fear you being wrong. It fears that you’ll liquidate once and never be able to crawl back. #币安九周年 $ETH
Many people enter the crypto trading market just dreaming of getting rich overnight. Let me tell you something straight: don’t daydream—learn not to gamble wildly first! When I started, I only had a few thousand U; I’m not a second-generation rich kid, and I’m not a tycoon. I’m just an ordinary retail trader. But now my account balance is A8. You might not believe it, but this is the fact!
I’ve never been greedy to grab as much as possible in one wave. I only care whether this particular wave is worth entering. How did I achieve financial freedom? Now I’ll share my hard-earned experience with you:
First stage: position control and hands-on practice For example, use 1000U to split into 5 trades—200U per position. Set a stop-loss and take-profit for every single trade. Don’t chase trades, don’t hold on when you’re against the move; don’t bet against the trend—only trade opportunities that you can truly understand.
Second stage: add to positions when profitable Once your account reaches 10,000U, control each trade at around 25% of your total position size. If the market moves favorably, add positions in batches and capture the middle golden segment of the trend.
Third stage: take profit and withdraw money After your account breaks 200,000, start locking in part of your profits for weekly withdrawals. If you’re worried you’ll get too cocky, staying steady and letting profits land in your pocket is the biggest kind of “windfall”!
The real reason most people get liquidated: they take reckless positions and don’t know how to control risk; they don’t set stop-losses, and they lose all the way through; they’re right on direction, yet they die trying to hold through losing trades.
A follower who followed me from 1,200U to 28,000U withdrew yesterday. They were so excited they couldn’t sleep. We chatted on the phone for two hours, seeing their journey and growth along the way—I’m truly very moved and reassured! #币安九周年 $ETH
From 30k to 10m: the simpler the trading, the easier it is to make money. A lot of people trade crypto— the more they research, the more complicated it gets, yet their profits get smaller.
I went from 30k U to 10m U. I didn’t rely on inside information, nor do I have any extraordinary talent—just one secret: simplify, and then push simplicity to the extreme.
My comeback journey has three stages, with the pace getting tighter and tighter:
In the first stage, I grew from 30k U to 1.2m U, taking two years;
In the second stage, from 1.2m U to 6m U—just one year;
In the third stage, from 6m U to 10m U—only five months.
The further I went, the more I noticed a pattern: the speed of making money is inversely proportional to how often you trade. Fewer trades and steadier execution are far more efficient than frequent trading.
Throughout the whole process, I focus on one formation—an N-shape. A vertical surge up, then a diagonal pullback, and another vertical breakout. The pattern is obvious. Once the N-shape completes, that’s when I enter. If it breaks, I cut the position immediately. No averaging down, no holding on, no adding leverage—never messy, never drag things out.
I set fixed rules: stop-loss at 2%, take-profit at 10%. Even with a win rate as low as 35%, I can still maintain consistent profitability.
Many people think this method is too foolish. They obsess over indicators, draw trendlines, and try to guess the news flow—only to end up outsmarting themselves and losing even faster.
I do the opposite: I keep it extremely streamlined. On the chart, I only leave one 20-day moving average, and I tone down its color to avoid interfering with my judgment. Every day at 9:50 AM, I open the trading app.
I take a quick look at the 4-hour chart. If there’s no N-shape, I shut it down and leave. If there is a clear pattern, I set my stop-loss and take-profit. Daily trading takes just 5 minutes.
The rest of the time, I just have coffee and take the dog for a walk—completely free from chart-induced mental exhaustion.
After I’m profitable, I have a clear plan: when I reach 1.2m U, I withdraw my principal; when I reach 6m U, I take out half to buy spot and put the rest into time deposits, and the remaining capital continues to roll. Even if the market drops hard, my foundation stays as solid as a rock.
For me, there are three iron rules: 1. Don’t chase pumps—wait for the N-shape to complete before acting; 2. Don’t hold through breakdowns—leave immediately when the level breaks; 3. Don’t get greedy—withdraw in batches once you hit your target.
There’s no foolproof secret in the crypto world—only the wisdom to filter. Keep your patience, screen out distractions, resist temptation, and real profits will naturally build up.
Don’t just stare at price increases. If you can reliably lock in 10% for 20 straight times, you’ll realize that reaching 10m U is only a matter of time.#币安九周年 $ETH
Many retail traders get this wrong: the core of rolling over with a small amount
They always think that with 1000U, they want to double quickly, so they should go all-in with a heavy position and constantly place orders. In the end, the outcome is basically rapid liquidation and going to zero. Brother Ge has been deeply involved in crypto for many years. He has truly helped countless newcomers roll from small capital to big gains. Today, he publicly shares the complete practical steps for rolling over 1000U from scratch—fully grounded, step-by-step, and replicable. No empty talk.
A real roll-over is never about taking big risks with heavy positions or hitting high-frequency blows. It’s about controlling position size, catching the timing, and executing strongly—accumulating steadily step by step. Step one: strictly control the initial position size. With 1000U capital, the position for any single trade must be kept within 500U. In the early stage, try to use only 200–300U to test the market. For small capital, the first goal is not to get rich quickly—it’s to protect the principal. Don’t liquidate, don’t suffer large drawdowns. As long as you stay in the game, you’ll always have a chance to turn things around.
Step two: only trade the market you can understand. Eliminate blind orders. Choose opportunities with clear support and resistance, with the long-term trend, and where the stop-loss is controllable. Stick to a risk-reward ratio of 2:1 or higher, so that when you open a trade, you can consistently make it through. Don’t guess the top or bottom, and don’t chase disorderly price action.
Step three: set the stop-loss in advance. For each trade, the maximum loss must be limited to 5%–7% of the account. For a 1000U account, the single-trade stop-loss must not exceed 70U. Place stop orders in advance—never change the stop-loss on the fly during the trade, and never “hold and pray.”
Step four: take profits rationally—don’t get greedy. On small swings, capture 30–50 points; on bigger swings, hold for 80–150 points. For medium-term setups, maintain a 3:1 risk-reward ratio. The winning strategy is to accumulate steadily—small gains add up to success.
Step five: add positions in stages. When the account rolls to 3000U, then moderately increase position size, while tightening risk control and strictly limiting the drawdown ratio.
Step six: for every doubling, withdraw profits to lock in gains—turn paper profits into real ones. Stabilize your mindset and avoid working hard for nothing.
Small money relies on protection; medium money relies on execution; large money relies on stability. I’ve run this rolling system with my followers in practice for years. If you carry it out faithfully for 30 days, your account curve will definitely give you the answer.
Follow Mingge. No boasting, no empty promises—only sharing real experience that can help you survive in this space. If you’re still losing repeatedly and starting over repeatedly, come talk to me—I’ll teach you how to make trading simple #币安九周年 $ETH
Stop slandering the crypto market. I used 4300U to turn things around and reach A8—it's all thanks to trading profits, which allowed me to achieve financial freedom. The people who bash contracts are the ones creating traps, and those who hype that contracts can make you rich are all just outsiders!
Let me be very clear today: contracts are neither a shortcut nor a bottomless pit. Whether you make money or lose everything depends on whether you stick to the rules or gamble with your emotions?
Many people don’t know this, but when I first entered the market, I started with 4300U. No inside information, no talent, and no special tricks—just grinding my way up to where I am today, A8. It’s all because of a set of “stupid” methods so rigid that nobody’s willing to learn.
Back then, like most people, I traded purely by instinct. I’d get carried away when I made a little, and when I lost, I’d stubbornly hold on. I nearly lost 4300U down to almost zero—until I finally woke up and realized: making money with contracts doesn’t rely on being aggressive; it relies on being steady. It doesn’t depend on luck; it depends on following the rules!
I never fire all my bullets at once. I split my funds into several parts. For each trade, I use only a small position to test the waters. If the direction is right, I add slowly. If it’s wrong, I run immediately—no matter how aggressive I get, I still have to ensure I can afford to lose.
Stop-loss is my lifeline. I never wait for some so-called rebound. Once the stop-loss is triggered, it’s decisive—cut cleanly. A lot of losses happen because people refuse to exit when they should, still clinging to hope.
After two or three consecutive losing trades, I’ll shut down the software right away. I never do it out of anger and force myself to keep trading. When the rhythm gets messed up, no matter what you do, you’ll lose. And every week, I withdraw a portion of my profits. The numbers in the account are just virtual—what matters is what you actually take out. This prevents drawdowns from swallowing all your gains!
I only trade the setups I can understand. When a trend shows up, even closing your eyes and trading can make money. In a ranging market, I stay in cash—no trading. Missing opportunities doesn’t mean losing; random trading will definitely make you lose. Some people laugh at me for being too conservative to make big money. But those who go all-in and gamble on every trade? They blew up and left the market long ago. Only I’m still smiling and alive to be the winner.
Follow Brother Ming. No bragging, no empty promises—just real-world experience that helps you survive in this circle. If you’re still losing over and over and starting over again, come talk to me—I’ll teach you how to make trading simpler: #币安九周年
1200U turned into 180,000U, zero liquidations the whole time—what secret is really hidden here? It’s all these three “stupid” but effective moves. Half a year ago, I also led out a “crypto trading pro.” A complete beginner—he came into the market with 1200U, and in three months he surged to 48,000U. Now his account is steadily standing at 180,000U+. The key is, he never got liquidated even once. You say it’s luck? Luck might help you win once or twice, but it can’t keep going smoothly forever. Behind it are three simple things—so simple they’re almost ridiculous—these are the hard facts that helped me roll from 4,300U to a seven-figure fortune and achieve financial freedom.
First: Going all-in is courting death—only split your funds to survive When he entered with 1200U, he split it into three parts: 400U for intraday trading—one trade per day, never get attached 400U for swing trades—don’t touch it for ten-odd days; when you act, you need to bite into big profit The remaining 400U is a trump card, fixed and unshakable—this is the confidence to bounce back. Many people come in and go all-in right away. It’s not the market that wants to kill you—it’s you who cut off your own escape route. Remember: staying alive is the chance to win.
Second: Don’t mess around—only go for the thick profit segments In crypto, 80% of the time is range-bound. If you trade in and out every day, you’re just working for the exchange. When the market goes sideways, we quietly watch. Wait for the trend to line up, then we enter. Set the rules: when the account profit exceeds the principal by 20%, immediately withdraw 30%. Real experts aren’t trading every day—they’re waiting for an opportunity, then biting down hard on a big mouthful.
Third: Treat yourself like a machine, like a system—not like a “normal person” This point, 90% of people can’t do. Stop-loss at 2%—you must cut; take-profit at 4%—reduce position first; never add to a losing position. Set the rules in advance. When the market comes, just execute—don’t overthink. Emotion is the most expensive luxury for retail traders. In reality, when you’re truly making money, it’s actually boring: press the button, and let the profits fly on their own.
Don’t worry if your principal is small. Rolling 1200U into 180,000U isn’t based on some magic move—it’s about locking down risk and using this “silly” method to make profits run wild.
If you’re still losing sleep over fluctuations of a few hundred U, or you don’t know when to enter, hold, or cut—come chat with me. How do you control timing? How do you read the trend? How do you split positions? I’ll explain it all clearly to you. #币安九周年 $ETH
Three years ago, my two fans were still anxious about 3000U and couldn’t sleep. Now there’s 300,000 sitting in each person’s account. Looking back, their biggest flaw is one word: impatience. When the market moves, they want to jump in. When they see others making money, they get itchy. When they lose, they immediately think about getting it back. The result is slow gains, fast losses, and their emotions exploding every day. The real turning point was when I set them a strict rule: no trades of the kind “if you don’t do it today, you’ll regret it.” This is the core principle behind my trading: First: Don’t trade too frequently. No more than two entries per day. If there’s no setup, then stay out. The market isn’t going to run out of opportunities just because you’re rushing. Second: Make money only in “certainty.” Don’t bet on news. Don’t bet on a sudden pump. Only follow when the trend has already shown its direction. You may not get rich fast, but you almost never give it back. Third: Protect your capital first, then talk about profit. Before entering every single trade, I ask myself whether I can accept the worst-case scenario. If I can’t, I don’t do it. Fourth: When you’ve made money, you must stop. Once you hit your goal for the day, close the software immediately. The toughest thing in crypto isn’t losing—it’s “making money and still wanting to play one more round.” It’s only because of this counterintuitive execution. In half a year, the account slowly rolled up, and before they knew it, it crossed 300,000. No miraculous trades, no miracles—just trade after trade that “doesn’t make big mistakes.” Later I realized: fans who can make money by following me all share one common trait—they’re not necessarily smart, but they’re obedient. The crypto market never rewards the most aggressive people. It only rewards those who can survive to the end. Follow Mingge—no bragging, no hype, just sharing real, practical experience so you can survive in this space. If you’re still losing repeatedly and starting over repeatedly, come talk to me. I’ll teach you how to make trading simple#币安九周年 $ETH
The most painful truth in the crypto world: many people lose money not because they can’t read the market, but because they can’t control their own hands. This may not sound pleasant, but for most losses, it’s really not because the direction was judged wrong. Look back at your own trading records, and you’ll find: You planned to enter after a pullback, but when you saw the K-line surge, you were afraid of missing out, so you chased in—then it pulled back right after you bought. You had already set your stop loss, but before it was triggered, you started imagining a rebound and secretly moved your stop loss farther and farther away. You only planned to place one trade today—after you made some profit and felt like things were going well, you couldn’t help placing another trade, and in the end you gave back all the profit. In essence, these issues are not technical problems. They’re execution problems. Market conditions are uncontrollable, but trading discipline can be controlled. The truly consistent trader doesn’t rely on on-the-spot instincts. Instead, they lock the rules in advance: Where exactly to enter? Where to place the stop loss? At what level to take the target? How many times can you trade at most today? If the conditions aren’t met, don’t trade; When the plan is triggered, execute it strictly. Don’t leave room for emotion to interfere with your actions. The market is always full of opportunities; what’s missing are people who can control themselves. After trading for a long time, you’ll realize: Experts aren’t the ones who predict more accurately than others, they’re the ones who can hold their urges better than others. One less impulsive trade gives your account one more chance to survive. Consistent profitability has never come from one big market move— it comes from accumulating the results of countless correct executions.#币安九周年 $ETH
If you’ve been in the crypto world for a year and still feel like trading has no direction, why not calm down and review your process, rather than rushing to change strategies or chase hot trends. Over the years, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is this: making money never comes from luck—it comes from continuously reducing mistakes. There are a few experiences I’ve been sticking to. First, don’t rush to put all-in on positions with small capital. Catching a few truly high-confidence trends in a year is more effective than trading constantly day after day. Second, when your understanding isn’t there yet, invest less first. Practice your trading rules until they’re second nature, then talk about scaling up capital. Third, don’t blindly chase the price after major good news is already兑现. More often than not, the market is trading expectations, not the news itself. There are a few other equally important points: Always keep a portion of cash on hand, so you don’t force yourself into a corner. For short-term trading, choose coins with active trading and good liquidity as much as possible— don’t waste time on obscure tokens. If your direction is wrong, cut losses in time. Once you preserve your principal, opportunities will come again. One more thing that’s especially important: don’t keep trying to learn every technical indicator. Find one or two trading methods that fit you, keep improving them and executing them consistently— that’s far more valuable than learning this today and switching to that tomorrow. In the end, the real gap between traders isn’t who predicts best. It’s who can execute rules long-term and control risk. Avoiding a few more traps is, in itself, a kind of profit.#币安九周年
Eight Years of Trading Experience: The Deepest Insight Is Surprisingly “Wait” After trading for eight years, I finally fully understood: In the end, trading doesn’t rely on techniques—it relies on a mindset transformation. Every trader who goes from persistent losses to stable compounding has, without exception, crossed these five cognitive hurdles. . Stop chasing the market—learn to wait with extreme patience Beginners watch the charts every day, open trades frequently, and fear missing out The highest-level ability of a mature trader is staying in cash (no position) The market never lacks opportunities—what’s missing are people who can stick to their rules If a market move doesn’t belong to your system, abandon it without exception . Quit the obsession with getting rich quickly—accept slow compounding The biggest trap in trading is always wanting to double in one shot Going all-in, putting on heavy positions, betting on the market—until the last drawdown wipes everything out to zero The prerequisite for stable profitability is quitting gambling psychology You don’t need one-time explosive gains—only long-term steady performance . Give up predictions—only follow and execute People who lose keep guessing price direction, trying to predict the market People who profit never fight the market Execute signals, apply strict stop-losses, and adhere to the rules Market movement is uncontrollable, but risk and position sizing are always controllable . Separate emotions—execute mechanically Greed can’t hold onto profits; fear leads to constantly missing out Every liquidation and deep drawdown is the cost of emotional trading Top-tier trading is always cold-blooded execution No emotional reaction to up or down—treat gains and losses with calm . Trust probabilities—respect the system Retail traders rely on feelings, following the crowd, and luck Professionals rely on reviewing the charts, data, and probabilities When you truly understand your own trading system you won’t feel anxious, and you won’t make random moves . Trading is a non-conventional kind of self-discipline Eliminate desires, restrain greed, and maintain self-control Only after enduring the low-level phase of frequent trading can you catch the advanced, stable profitability#币安九周年
Crypto perpetual futures “Little Fortune Technique”: 5 steps to grow 2000U into 100,000 USD! I remember last April there was a brother who couldn’t even read candlestick charts, but he relied on this method and still turned 2000U into 128,000U within 3 months.
1. Your 2000U account must be split into 40 portions. Put 100U on each trade. Whenever you win, use the profit from that win to increase your next position, while never touching the principal by even one cent. That’s the core of compounding trades: always use the market’s money to bet on the next step. 2. The dual moving-average golden cross entry (the dumbest but most stable signal). Open the 1-hour chart and look for EMA7 crossing above EMA21. Then switch to the 4-hour chart to confirm—if the MACD is forming a golden cross below the zero axis and the histogram turns red, do it directly! In real testing, this setup’s win rate can reach 67%. Even beginners who follow it can “eat meat.” 3. The devil’s three-piece take-profit & stop-loss set (cannot be omitted under any circumstances) As soon as you open a position, do all three immediately: ① Set a 1% stop-loss (hold the line, no compromise) ② Set a 3% take-profit (take the win when it’s good) ③ Turn on a timer (watch it for up to 2 hours max; don’t get attached) Profit isn’t about being greedy—it’s about being stable. The market won’t kill people who keep discipline. 4. The compounding “nuclear” payload (the secret of wealth multiplication) First winning trade: principal + 50% of the profit continues to the next trade Second winning trade: risk only 2% of the total funds per bet Got it? This is the compounding rhythm designed to prevent “greed-induced liquidation.” Whether you win a lot or a little, you can keep rolling consistently. 5. The death-time taboo table (most retail traders die here) Don’t touch it during the first 3 days of each month—volatility from non-farm data is brutal Every Friday evening, 8–10 PM—institutions wash the market The real best time to act is: Beijing time from 1 AM to 3 AM—when the US and Europe sessions switch power, the trend is the cleanest. Sounds simple? But fewer than 1% can truly do it. Those who yell about being liquidated every day aren’t bad at making money—they’re just too impulsive. Crypto isn’t about IQ; it’s about who lasts longer and who is more self-disciplined. Plainly speaking, this method isn’t magic—it just helps you steadily make every bit of money you’re supposed to earn. With today’s market, don’t think about getting rich overnight. Just grind out 200–300U a day, roll one cycle each month—then when you look back, your account isn’t the same numbers as before. Stop fantasizing about “mysterious signals.” The thing that actually lets you make money is always that same strategy: the stupidest, simplest, and most executable one. If you can’t use any of the methods I mentioned above, you can come check my profile. My current win rate is 69%, and it’s very easy to make a few hundred dollars a day. #币安九周年
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