Many people have asked me the same question: how can you consistently make profits in crypto trading? Honestly, the way this question is asked itself is somewhat flawed.



What allows me to keep making profits is never a single spectacular trade, but a proven, long-term reliable trading system. Based on this methodology, I have guided 37 traders, and within 30 days, 27 of them have at least recovered their principal. There’s also a very typical case—a small account of $900, which in less than 10 days grew to $12,000.

But I have to be honest: not everyone is truly suited for trading cryptocurrencies. Especially those who still can’t distinguish between trading and gambling.

Have you noticed this pattern—once you buy in, the price drops; when you cut losses, it rebounds; right after a liquidation, the market suddenly takes off? Most people losing money are not lacking effort. The problem is being too impatient, trading too frequently, relying too much on intuition and feelings. They always think about using high leverage, going all-in, to double their money in one shot. But from another perspective, why are they unwilling to accept the logic of "slower, lighter, steadier"? The result is their accounts gradually shrink, and their mindset collapses along with it.

I never rely on luck to recover from losses. The core can be summarized in two words—rhythm. Traders who understand how to control the rhythm simply don’t need to watch the charts every day. Trading itself isn’t that complicated; what’s complicated is that too many people think "playing it safe" seems too stupid, too boring. But this seemingly "dumb" approach is precisely the most powerful part of my trading strategy.

As long as you can keep up with the rhythm and abandon those chaotic operations, the money you lost before might still have a chance to be earned back. It’s not that you’re not smart; it’s that you’ve been missing someone to properly tell you this truth: the market requires judgment skills, profits depend on rhythm control, and turning the tide around depends on disciplined execution.
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-06 00:28
It sounds good, but very few people can truly stick to "slow down, lighten up, and be steady."
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 01-05 06:39
It's really a matter of a complete system, relying on discipline rather than luck.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 01-03 18:49
That's right, but too many people treat trading as gambling. Going from 900U to 12,000U sounds outrageous, but these folks just have to go all-in with their entire position to feel excited. I just want to know how many of those 27 people actually stuck with it.
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DegenApeSurfervip
· 01-03 18:44
Honestly, the dream of doubling your money with a single bet, wake up already.
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StopLossMastervip
· 01-03 18:42
It's that same "systems theory" again, heard it many times, how many can really stick with it? To be honest, most people just can't control their hands and have to trade every day for the thrill. 37 students, 27 broke even; this data sounds impressive, but everyone's situation is different. Who doesn't want the thrill of doubling quickly with a all-in bet? Taking it slow is indeed boring, but watching your account shrink is even more boring, isn't it? The key is that "rhythm," it sounds simple but is hard to implement. We understand this principle, but can't execute it—that's the root problem.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-03 18:39
It sounds good, but the key is to have discipline.
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