Is it true that you often hear others say that one day in the crypto world is like a year in the real world?

$BEAT But why do others double their money while you're always just breaking even?

To be honest, here's a simple yet foolish method: last year, I slowly rolled an initial capital of fifty thousand into over one million.

The method is as simple as an old-fashioned alarm clock, but it works accurately.

First, divide the money into five parts.

No matter how much the initial capital is, first split it. For example, if it's fifty thousand, then one part is ten thousand $NIGHT .

Start with the first part tentatively entering the market, looking for those relatively stable coins.

If it drops by 10%, don't panic; that's an opportunity to buy the second part.

Remember, only choose coins you understand; avoid the chaotic altcoins.

If it rises by 10%, sell one part and pocket the profit.

Don't be greedy; the market doesn't lack opportunities, what it lacks is the capital that stays in the game.

Just repeat this: buy when it drops as planned, sell when it rises as planned.

It may seem tedious, but it helps you maintain your mindset during volatile markets, and the more it drops, the more composed you become.

Once you're familiar with it, you can reduce the 10% margin to 5%, and the pace will be quicker.

Where does this method win?

It doesn't rely on guessing rises and falls, but on discipline and rhythm.

When others fear volatility, you increase your position according to plan.

When others are crazily chasing highs, you take profits in batches.

Over time, the snowball naturally grows larger.

What is most valuable in the crypto world is not the myth of getting rich overnight, but the patience to survive longer and roll steadily.

If you are still searching for direction, why not start by controlling the rhythm @极速翻仓王—强哥 .