From grain to grain, from PIX to PIX… $GRT $ALGO The philosophy behind the strategy:
Inspired by the popular proverb "from grain to grain the chicken fills its belly", the Chicken Crumbs Method was born. The idea is simple: take profits in small fractions, always with caution, while the initial capital has already been recovered. What remains is ground for testing, waves to surf, and continuous learning.
How it works in practice:
• 💸 Gradual withdrawal: always in small amounts, ensuring that the initial capital has already returned to the assets. • 🌐 Diversification: spreading the assets and not depending on a single bet. • 🔒 Self-custody: you are your own broker, owner of the keys and the decisions. • 📚 Constant study: reading on reliable portals, analyses, and scientific tests.
The method's favorites:
On the COINJUS PORTAL, our favorites are $ALGO and $GRT, converted to USDC when the right time comes. Altcoins? For them, there is another strategy, which will one day be revealed.
The Brazilian spirit in crypto:
The focus of Brazilians is to never give up. Act with caution, knowing that to win there will be losses. Investing in the crypto world is a personal choice! _Never at the expense of others.
Lessons from the journey:
• Do not accept blind advice. • Test in small fractions. • Be smarter than the whales. • Turn the FOMO of speculators into an ally.
My Interpersonal Result:
The more than a thousand BRL of initial capital has already returned to solid assets. What remains are the PNL that no one believed in, but today sustain the tests. If you lose, you lost. If you win, you conquered. The important thing? The emotions I experienced.
🔥 ATTENTION!!! This is not financial advice. This is not a magic formula. It is just the naked and raw truth of someone who decided to act on their own. Try if you want. Conquer if you act with discipline. The Chicken Crumbs Method is proof that, from grain to grain, it is possible to build profitability. {spot}(USDCUSDT)
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