"Has BNB surged again? Don't rush to throw in your money yet; ask yourself if you have the patience of a cat!"
Last night, BNB closed at $856, and the group exploded with a bunch of people asking, "Can it still go up?" I quickly shared three profit screenshots: "Those who made money have long been quietly profiting, while you all keep asking every day!"
① Time Feeding Method (Essential for Lazy People)
In 2022, I created a 'Buddhist-style Investment Group' with just one rule: every Wednesday at noon, regardless of the weather, buy $500 worth of BNB.
Now, after 137 weeks, a total investment of $68,500, with an average cost of $310, the current price is $856, yielding a floating profit of 176%—even surpassing those who watch the market daily.
Uncle Cat says:
"Raising coins is like raising cats; you need to feed them regularly to grow fat cats."
② Ladder Bottom Fishing Method (Favorite during Crashes)
In April, I wrote a 'Bottom Fishing Script' for my cousin:
Place buy orders at $400, $350, and $300. Buy when it drops.
In October, it hit $302, and she threw in $20,000; now she’s **+183%**, and directly bought a BYD Seal.
Uncle Cat commented:
"When the market crashes, others panic like dogs; you must remain steady like an old cat."
③ Moving Average Haircut Method (Technical Version)
Focus on the BNB daily EMA100 ($820); buy when the price touches the line, with a 90% probability of a rebound.
Last Thursday, it dropped to $825, and I placed an order at $828; in two days, it rose to $870, and I easily took a 3% profit.
The most impressive is my apprentice Ahao, who started with $3,000 last June, using three methods combined, and now has $86,000 in his account.
Last week, he withdrew $10,000 for a down payment and bragged: "Uncle Cat's strategy is way more stable than gambling on contracts!"
Now you know how to play, right?
Newbies are asking, "Can we buy?" The veterans have already set their investment alarms.
Follow Uncle Cat, and I'll teach you how to earn the most stable money with the laziest methods.
Remember:
The bull market belongs to the cats, the bear market belongs to the cats, only the leeks belong to the dogs.
