I used to be obsessed with K-line Chan Theory, thinking that focusing on technical indicators would guarantee profits. It wasn't until three consecutive big losses that I finally woke up. After abandoning those complicated predictions, I changed my approach and used a method that most people in the crypto circle think is "silly." My account grew from 1,700 USD to 140,000 USD.
Honestly, this method isn't fancy at all; it’s just three simple points.
**First, only follow breakouts** I ignore oscillations, shakeouts, and trap setups. Once the price strongly breaks through a new high, I follow decisively to profit from the trend. If a false breakout occurs, I stop loss immediately. It’s all about strict execution, no subjective guesses.
**Second, small position sizing is key** I only use 20% of the account per trade. Take profits and then exit, never greedy. If stopped out, I pause; I don’t add against the trend or hold on stubbornly. While others might make ten trades a day, I make about two trades a week, which yields the most stable results.
**Finally, only follow clear trends** No bottom fishing, no predictions, no guessing tops. When it’s rising, go with the rise; when it’s falling, go with the fall. Riding the trend is the most important.
Those who mock me for not drawing lines or understanding analysis, while they are still "drawing charts to predict the future," my account has already taken off. Honestly, using what seems like a "dumb" method to the extreme is true intelligence. Trading fundamentally isn’t about complex skills but about disciplined execution that grows your account.
Try it out—stick to this logic for 30 days, and you’ll see the results.
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BugBountyHunter
· 5h ago
Another guy waking up from the Chán theory brainwashing. To be honest, I agree with this logic—there are too few people who can stick to the execution.
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NFTBlackHole
· 5h ago
Once again, it's the same argument of going with the flow. It sounds easy, but in reality, it could really be a matter of life and death. I just want to ask, can you truly avoid adding to your position when there's a 20% drop? It sounds easy to say.
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Frontrunner
· 5h ago
This strategy is just "trend following." It sounds silly, but it really makes money. The key is to stick to discipline.
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WhaleMinion
· 5h ago
20% position is really awesome. If you don't be greedy, you won't die. That's how I'm doing it now.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 5h ago
It sounds like greed kills people. Those who draw lines every day should really take a look at this.
I used to be obsessed with K-line Chan Theory, thinking that focusing on technical indicators would guarantee profits. It wasn't until three consecutive big losses that I finally woke up. After abandoning those complicated predictions, I changed my approach and used a method that most people in the crypto circle think is "silly." My account grew from 1,700 USD to 140,000 USD.
Honestly, this method isn't fancy at all; it’s just three simple points.
**First, only follow breakouts**
I ignore oscillations, shakeouts, and trap setups. Once the price strongly breaks through a new high, I follow decisively to profit from the trend. If a false breakout occurs, I stop loss immediately. It’s all about strict execution, no subjective guesses.
**Second, small position sizing is key**
I only use 20% of the account per trade. Take profits and then exit, never greedy. If stopped out, I pause; I don’t add against the trend or hold on stubbornly. While others might make ten trades a day, I make about two trades a week, which yields the most stable results.
**Finally, only follow clear trends**
No bottom fishing, no predictions, no guessing tops. When it’s rising, go with the rise; when it’s falling, go with the fall. Riding the trend is the most important.
Those who mock me for not drawing lines or understanding analysis, while they are still "drawing charts to predict the future," my account has already taken off. Honestly, using what seems like a "dumb" method to the extreme is true intelligence. Trading fundamentally isn’t about complex skills but about disciplined execution that grows your account.
Try it out—stick to this logic for 30 days, and you’ll see the results.