#以太坊行情解读 Don't laugh at me, I'm really not some kind of tech master. In the crypto world these past few years, I haven't made a living by drawing Candlestick charts, nor have I been chasing trends and news all day. I've used a "ridiculously simple" methodology and managed to turn a starting capital of 3000U into 24000U. In the $ETH market, I've been going back and forth using the most basic strategies.



On the other hand, those traders who pride themselves on being smart around me spend every day drawing lines until their eyes are sore, switching between several coin targets in an hour. What’s the conclusion? Their accounts are suffering more than anyone else’s. When I first entered the market, I was the same way, researching various indicator systems until midnight, believing every rumor—if a certain coin was rumored to take off, I would rush in immediately. After a month, my principal had shrunk by half.

After that lesson, I completely came to terms with it: I look at the Candlestick chart, but I'm not obsessed; I listen to rumors, but I don't follow them; I focus solely on one core aspect - the direction of momentum. The result was unexpected, and I ended up hitting the rhythm perfectly.

The three principles I have summarized may seem a bit outdated, but they are exceptionally effective.

**The first point, start building a bottom position when potential energy is first revealed.** My approach is very straightforward: when a trend just starts to emerge, I first invest 3% of the total capital as a basic position. I don't predict the bottom or guess precise points; I focus on well-known and fundamentally strong mainstream coins, ignoring small-cap coins and altcoins. A friend advised me before that "the profit margin is largest when buying the dip," but I didn't follow the trend, and as a result, that coin later went to zero. At that moment, I truly understood how valuable "stability" is.

**The second point, confirm the market before increasing the position.** I sat and observed while the main institutions were accumulating, and only after the trend was fully established did I plan to add 20% to 50% to my position. This strategy seems to have a slower pace, but it has avoided countless traps of inducing buying. I still remember that time when ETH broke through the previous high; I didn't rush to go all in but waited for it to stabilize at that price range for three days before increasing my investment. Although I missed the early stage of the rise, the profits from the "body of the fish" felt particularly solid.

**The third point, take profits when they look good.** Before entering the market, clearly set your take profit and stop loss levels. Sell decisively when the price reaches your expectations, and cut losses quickly if it falls below your risk line. Don't expect "another wave up," and don't fantasize about "a rebound is certain"—I have long since transferred the profits into a cold wallet for safekeeping.

A fan of mine lost 300,000 due to frequent trading and completely broke down, complaining to me every day. Later, he decided to operate according to my "foolproof method": not chasing highs, not randomly switching coins, and not watching every minute's fluctuations. After three months of persistence, he managed to earn back the money he had lost. He summarized himself: "This method looks a bit foolish, but it's ten times more effective than my previous technical analysis."

This is my true experience: those who lose money in the crypto world often have the problem of being "too smart"—smart enough to chase highs and sell lows, smart enough to always want to pinpoint every turning point, and smart enough to refuse to execute stop losses. On the contrary, those traders who are "a beat behind" are the ones who end up winning.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 12-23 08:10
Well said, but I still think 3% Build a Position is too conservative, haha. --- Damn, your money-making idea is really amazing, simple and brutal yet particularly effective. --- Wait, are you saying you don't look at technical indicators at all? How do you judge the "momentum direction" then, just by feeling? --- I just want to ask, how much is still in the Cold Wallet now, can you bring it out to help your brothers? --- I have to say, the core of this methodology is restraint, but it's really easier said than done. --- Alright, bro, finally see someone who doesn't hype technical indicators, I don't even need to mention how those Candlestick masters around me are doing now. --- I have always struggled with take profit and stop loss, I just want to wait a bit longer when I see a rise, how do you execute so resolutely? --- It's interesting, but I still have to give it a try, anyway, I can't lose much. --- Damn, turning 300,000 back, this guy must be able to endure a lot, if it were me, I would have collapsed long ago.
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MelonFieldvip
· 12-23 08:09
To be honest, I've heard this logic many times, but I just don't know how many can actually stick to it. The key is that "it's stored in the Cold Wallet"; too many people say it beautifully but turn around and willingly hand it over. Starting with 3%, increasing the position by 20-50%, taking profits when it's good... it's not wrong, the problem is do you really dare to follow the stop loss when the market reverses? I doubt it. However, at least this guy didn't boast about how accurately he buys the dip, nor did he promote any coins, so that's somewhat honest.
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AirdropChaservip
· 12-23 08:06
To be honest, this trap methodology is stable... but executing it is hellishly difficult. At a glance, it's about restraining greed. The key is that most people simply can't do it.
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LeekCuttervip
· 12-23 07:51
It makes sense, but this method really tests human nature; one gets antsy as soon as they see a rise.
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