80s Uncle Opens His Heart: Making 8 Figures in the Crypto World, Not Relying on a Bull Market, But on Being "Half a Beat Slow"
Born in the 80s, from Fuzhou, moved to Hangzhou in 2012 to sell tea, entered the crypto market in 2017 with 20,000 U as a fresh retail investor.
On the night of March 12, I hid in the bar bathroom watching the market, ETH dropped from 87 U in an instant, my phone fell into the toilet, I made a bottom buy with my wet hands, and in two weeks I multiplied my investment by 6 times, for the first time feeling, "So I can win too."
Later, exchanges ran away, private keys were stolen, contracts exploded, I stepped into every pit, and my family scolded me saying "Stop gambling on air and sell the tea."
I buried myself in reviewing, printed out K-lines and pasted them on the wall, marking key points with a red pen, like learning to ferment Oolong tea—watching the timing, waiting for the aroma.
The three simple rules I summarized are:
1. Rapid rises and slow falls—follow the smart money;
2. Rapid falls and slow rises—don’t become a bag holder;
3. Don’t get too excited when there's high volume at the top; low volume is dangerous; don’t rush at the bottom with high volume, wait for confirmation before getting back in.
In March this year, my fan A Kai came to me with 3000 U after losing 480,000 U in MEME, he was completely numb.
I told him to only trade ETH, with 3x leverage, timing the rhythm to catch two waves of upgrades and mergers + ETF expectations, and in three months, his account reached 180,000 U.
The first thing he did was buy his wife a Chanel bag, and I said, "The bag is fine, but withdraw your principal first; only the rest counts as profit."
Real-time data: BTC is currently reported at 43420, 24h volume decreased by 18%; ETH at 2280, funding rate at -0.02%, shorts are starting to pay interest.
The market is always there, but opportunities wait for no one; first adjust your heartbeat to 60 beats per minute, then talk about doubling your money.
In the crypto world, it's not about running fast, but about timing your steps accurately—once you learn to be half a beat slow, the money will naturally catch up.
Those who can survive and even profit in the market have always been the ones who dare to reach out first.
Are you ready? @bit福多多
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