In the crypto world of seven years of ups and downs, I started with a principal of 35,000 and now my assets have surpassed 60 million, earning a stable monthly profit of over 200,000 USDT. This number might sound exaggerated, but there’s no magic secret behind it—just two words: stability.



It’s not about relying on luck to get rich overnight; it’s the result of sticking to a methodology of half-position trading and steady progress. I’ve taught this system to a few apprentices, and one of them doubled their principal in just three months, proving that the method is replicable.

**The core logic is actually simple: divide your principal into 5 parts, and only use one-fifth each time you enter a trade.**

How to set risk control? Use a 10-point stop loss, so a single mistake only costs 2% of your total funds. Even if you make five mistakes, you only lose 10%. Also, don’t be greedy when you’re right—set your take profit at more than 10 points, so you don’t have to worry about getting stuck in a position.

The most critical part of trading is understanding the market’s temperament. Rebounds in a downtrend are often trap setups, but pullbacks in an uptrend are golden opportunities. Buying low in line with the trend is always much easier than trying to bottom fish against the trend. Never chase coins that surge short-term; high-level stagnation and retracement are inevitable, so don’t hold onto false hopes.

**For technical analysis, I use MACD to assist in judging entry and exit points.** When a bullish crossover occurs below the zero line and stabilizes, consider entering. When a death cross appears above, decisively reduce your position. Remember one iron rule: adding to a losing position is a big taboo; only increase your position when you’re in profit.

Volume-price relationship is the soul of trading. Breakouts with increased volume at low levels are worth watching, but at high levels, if volume stagnates and prices stop rising, you must be decisive and exit. Running away at this point is always the right choice.

When selecting coins, I only focus on those in an uptrend. Use the 3-day, 30-day, 84-day, and 120-day lines to judge different cycle trends. When these lines align upward, the odds of success are highest. Daily review is essential—check whether your holdings’ logic matches the current trend, and adjust your strategy promptly to ensure long-term profitability.

Those who can survive and make money in the market are always the ones willing to take the first step and try. No matter how perfect the theory, it needs real trading validation. The key is to just get started.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 7h ago
Basically, it just means I haven't lost much a few times. When you're lucky, anyone can be steady.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 8h ago
It seems to be that kind of "I made 60 million" story again, always so coincidentally... However, I've definitely heard of the 50% position strategy, just not sure how many people can truly stick with it in practice.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 8h ago
Holding 50% of the position sounds good, but when it actually hits the ground, it still gets wiped out. Now I finally understand what it means to talk about strategies on paper. Wait, a ten-point stop loss? I haven't even reacted after missing ten times in a row. I've looked at the MACD golden cross for a long time, but I just can't figure it out. Maybe I really need more review and analysis. Easier said than done; real trading is hell. Who doesn't want to make steady profits? Now I realize that the "golden pit" he mentioned is actually my endless deep pit.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 8h ago
Sounds good, but can that 50% position really withstand the pullback?
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BridgeJumpervip
· 8h ago
It's the same explanation again—five positions, stop loss and take profit... sounds stable, but I'm afraid it's just survivor bias. 60 million is indeed exaggerated, but let's not believe everything; just listen to the stories in the crypto world. A 10% stop loss sounds easy, but in actual trading, the market fluctuates and your mindset collapses—easy to say. The combination of MACD and trend lines as technical analysis references is okay, but I'm worried about overtrading and paying all the fees. Those who truly make money never explain their system in such detail; think about it... Making over 200,000 USD a month? That would require multiple times leverage... or maybe their capital base is already large. Replaying the trades, I agree, but the problem is most people can't stick to it for a week. Compared to technical analysis, emotional management is the hardest; there's no way to teach that.
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RetiredMinervip
· 8h ago
Sounds great, but I still want to ask, out of the 60 million, how much is unrealized gains on paper that haven't been realized?
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