Why do I still lead everyone into the cryptocurrency market even though I have money? It's not because I'm idle.

People often ask me, “You can make money in the cryptocurrency market by yourself, so why not just quietly make a fortune and go through the trouble of bringing others along?”

The answer is quite simple: different paths do not seek to be in the same venture.

Making a profit alone is fine, but sharing the trading system that I have accumulated over the years not only allows me to earn more through reasonable sharing but also helps newcomers avoid pitfalls. This mutually beneficial situation is far more meaningful than making money alone.

Most of those who come to me are retail investors who have lost everything, some only have a few U.S. dollars left but still stubbornly hold on, always feeling like they are the chosen ones.

However, the cryptocurrency market has never been a gamble; the data does not lie: by 2025, the proportion of new retail investors who lose all their principal within 3 months of entering the market is 75%, and the loss rate for perpetual contract traders exceeds 90%, with less than 10% able to achieve stable profits.

Take the recent market situation as an example: in mid-December, when $BTC was fluctuating around the $85,000 mark, my spot trading portfolio achieved a weekly return of 11%, while during the same period, the retail investors who chased high prices had a loss rate exceeding 65%.

One of my students, Xiao Li, was left with only 80 U.S. dollars because he stubbornly held onto the $ETH contract, blindly adding positions after it broke below the $2,900 trend line support, ultimately leading to a liquidation.

After following me, we combined the #MACD golden cross signal with the RSI oversold indicator (below 30) and entered the market precisely at $2,850, strictly executing take-profit and stop-loss strategies. Now, his account has stabilized at 1,200 U.S. dollars.

What I provide is never just a simple position, but rather a risk management logic that includes position management and multi-indicator resonance (#MACD + #RSI ).

I earn my fair share, while everyone avoids the market's knife. This kind of mutual effort is far more solid than making money alone. @比特阿猫