At the beginning of the year, I met a newcomer to the cryptocurrency world. When he first approached me, he couldn't even explain moving averages; looking at candlestick charts was like reading an ancient book.

Who would have thought that three months later, he managed to turn 5000U into 150000.

He didn't rely on any secrets or fancy indicators, but instead developed a 'clumsy method' of his own.

He first broke down his funds into smaller pieces—5000U divided into 50 parts, moving only 100U at a time.

Others urged him to invest heavily because it was slow, but he stuck to his pace, waiting for profits to stabilize before daring to increase his position, never altering his plan because of a single candlestick.

Secondly, he only focused on one signal: after the hourly moving average crosses, he must check the four-hour chart to confirm momentum.

If the conditions are not perfect, he doesn't take action; when they are, he enters immediately, never looking at other random tools.

Discipline is his protective charm: he sets his stop-loss and take-profit orders at the moment of purchase, withdraws immediately at a small loss, and runs once he reaches his profit target, without dragging, gambling, or changing prices; his emotions are still calm, and the trade is already finished.

He also uses compound interest like a snowball; after making a profit on the first wave, he withdraws a portion of the profits to reinvest. Once the account grows, he actually operates with a smaller percentage of capital.

Additionally, he specifically chooses clean time periods to make his moves; he resolutely avoids trading before important data releases or during unusual volatility. 'Fewer trades lead to a more stable account' is his motto.

This method sounds unexciting—no high-stakes gambling, no doubling overnight—but it has steadily increased his wealth.

I have seen too many people lose to their own impatience—acting too quickly, getting anxious, chasing after two price increases, panicking over a small dip. The system isn't the problem; the person collapses first.

The cryptocurrency world doesn't belong to the fastest runners, but to those who maintain their rhythm.

Clumsiness, on the contrary, becomes the strongest foundation.

Want to ride the trend together?

Don't hesitate, follow me @不贪的阿 K ; the next opportunity is already waving at you.