Many people think that making a few hundred U with small capital in a day is a fairy tale, but it's really not that difficult.

It's not about gambling, but about methods. I often say, I don't trade, I just 'take money' from the market. As long as the market has fluctuations, I have the opportunity to make a profit. I don't need to watch the market all the time, nor do I need to draw a bunch of complicated lines; I can still gain something during sideways movements.

Some people don't believe it and doubt that I'm bragging. So let me share something real: there was a brother whose capital tripled in 30 days, and he drove away in a new car; there's also a newbie who turned 1500 U into 5600 U in less than a month.

This is not a myth; when the rhythm is right, it's quite normal. 95% of people can accurately see the market direction, but why do they still lose money?

The problem is that you added positions in the wrong place, and you set your take profit and stop loss incorrectly. To put it bluntly, it's not that you can't read the market; it's that you don't understand how to survive in it.

I teach people very simply: it doesn't matter how smart you are; being obedient, executing, and not messing around is enough. The core points are just a few: grasp the rhythm, allocate positions reasonably, adjust your positions flexibly, and most importantly—know when to exit.

It's not about what advanced strategies you know, but when you enter and when you exit. Many people ponder how to make money every day, while I think about how not to lose. If the principal is gone, everything is just talk.

There's one more thing you need to understand: the harshest part of the market is not making you lose money, but making you feel like the next trade will turn things around. What happens? Continuous losses; the more you want to break even, the faster you get burnt. You think you are trading, but in fact, you are being harvested by emotions.

If right now you are: trading more frequently but losing more; seeing the right direction in the market but not making money; panicking when you open a position, running as soon as you have a small profit, and stubbornly holding on during a pullback, leaving only emotions without a strategy—then you should pause for a moment.

It's not that you can't do it; it's that you've been using the wrong methods for too long. I'm not talking to you about getting rich quickly, nor am I creating anxiety. But some principles, if you understand them earlier, can really save you a few years of detours.

In the crypto world, it's hard to make an impact alone. If you want to walk together, come find me.