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People often ask me: "How do you consistently make profits?"
My answer might disappoint you—it's not about a single brilliant trade, but rather a set of long-term reliable methodologies.
Using this approach, I have guided 37 people, of whom 27 have at least recovered their principal within 30 days, and one went from 900U to 12,000U in less than 10 days. But I must be honest: not everyone is suitable for participating in the crypto market, especially when you haven't yet understood the difference between trading and gambling.
Have you noticed a very real phenomenon? It drops right after you buy, rises right after you cut, and when you operate with high leverage, the market turns around and goes up. Looks unlucky? Actually, the reasons behind this are worth deeper thought.
Most people's losses are not due to a lack of seriousness, but because of three words: impatience. Over-trading, over-relying on intuition, being tempted by high leverage—all point to the same problem. They are willing to gamble for quick doubles but refuse to accept a slower, steadier, smaller-paced approach. The final result is their account gradually shrinking, and their mindset spiraling out of control.
I never rely on luck to grow my account; I depend on just two words: rhythm. Those who truly master the rhythm don't need to trade every day. The seemingly "dumb" method is actually the core competitive advantage.
As long as you can keep up with this rhythm and give up pointless reckless actions, there may still be a chance to turn around previous losses. You're not lacking intelligence; you're just missing someone to tell you: Market conditions require judgment, profits come from rhythm, and turning the tide depends on self-discipline.