$SOL is no longer driven by the fantasy of hundredfold coins! I used 5 months to grow an account of less than 1000U to 47,000U, relying not on high-risk bets, but on a stable daily 3% compound interest check-in. This is the wealth engine of the crypto market.
$BTC I was once troubled by liquidation until I divided my account into two parts: one part for protecting the principal as a cold wallet, and the other part for rolling profits. This way, the worst case is just a loss of floating profit and loss, while the principal always retains its value.
This "three-step" discipline completely changed my habit of random operations:
Follow the trend and avoid bottom fishing.
$XRP I only trade varieties that show bullish trends on the daily line, waiting for the 1-hour chart to pull back to EXPMA12 before entering, and I will never increase my position if the spike rebounds but does not turn red.
Split account for rolling profits, steadily increasing value.
Every time I earn 3%, I split my operations: one part for withdrawal, another part for continued rolling investment, and a third part as a risk insurance, while raising the stop-loss level to ensure maximum profit.
Summarize daily and stop on time.
I only make at most two trades a day and close the market on time! I spend 10 minutes every night to review, avoiding mistakes again, and reflecting on my operations.
My recent operations have been executed based on this approach:
ETH pulled back to the previous high, entering with a 30% volume drop, earning 3.8% in 12 hours.
ARB broke below the triangle's lower track and entered, gaining 2.9%.
BNB rolled after breaking through, ultimately achieving a double.
All these operations are based on mechanical execution of structure, volume, and discipline, rather than predicting market direction.
Do not underestimate the daily 3% return; compounded over 120 days, it can bring a 34-fold return!
Instead of chasing those occasionally explosive hundredfold holy orders, it is more reliable for ordinary people to steadily take each step and slowly accumulate profits.
Most people's failure is not because the market is bad, but due to their emotional operations in the middle of the night.
The more one desires to get rich quickly, the easier it is to be liquidated. Success does not come from desperation but from continuous rational decision-making.
The light has been lit for you; just keep up at any time. The market will not wait for anyone, and liquidation will not either.
Set emotions aside; executing according to the plan is the way to go.



