$ETH Do you believe it?
The more you study in the cryptocurrency world, the less money you make.
And I went from 30,000 to 10 million not because of talent or insider information,
$XRP but because I made the increasingly complicated things simpler… I played the game of dimensionality reduction.
30,000 → 1.2 million took me 2 years.
In those two years, I gnawed at the market like a beast, losing, learning, refining, and enduring to survive.
1.2 million → 6 million only took me 1 year.
The style didn't change, just became more stable and ruthless.
6 million → 10 million? Only took 5 months.
By then I was no longer a retail investor, but a "market hunter" making precise moves in the trends.
Later, I completely understood: the speed of making money is inversely proportional to the number of times you act.
Fewer actions mean more money.
While others focus on a bunch of indicators, I only look at one pattern: the "N shape."
A vertical line: truly strong.
A diagonal line: consolidation without breaking down.
Another vertical line: breaking through to restart the main rise.
Once the N shape is formed, I jump in; if the N shape breaks, I immediately exit.
No averaging down, no holding positions, no leverage.
Stop loss at 2%, take profit at 10%.
Even with a win rate of 35%, I still win consistently.
Others think it's too simple; I think they are too clever.
Smart people die from "overthinking," while I climbed to the top relying on simplicity.
In the chart, I only keep a 20-day moving average, faint enough to almost disappear,
just to prevent my brain from getting chaotic.
Every morning at 9:50.
I do one thing: open the software and look at the 4-hour chart.
No N shape? Shut down.
Got an N shape? Place an order, with stop loss and take profit set at once.
The rest of the time, I drink coffee, walk the dog, and live life.
When my account starts to soar, I keep my rhythm steady: on the day it hit 1.2 million, I withdrew all my principal;
at 6 million, I withdrew half to buy funds and put in fixed deposits.
The rest continues to roll, letting money work for me.
I only have three rules:
1. Don’t chase the market: only act when the market comes to me.
2. Don’t hold positions: run away immediately if it breaks.
3. Don’t linger in battle: take the profits and leave.
The crypto world isn’t about gambling with your life; it’s a sieve.
Those filtered out are always losing;
only those who can stay are the gold.
Don’t fantasize about some hundred-fold coins.
If you can consistently take 10% 20 times, you’ll know what true turnaround means.
10 million isn’t a legend; it’s just the inevitable result of sticking to simplicity.

