Thirty days, not too long, not too short, but enough to see clearly whether a person has execution ability.

This month, I did not chase any rapidly rising cryptocurrencies, nor did I shout out trades every day. I focused on one thing—taking my fans to follow the plan.

The first week was very plain.

Every day I only made 1-2 trades, with small stop losses and small profits. Some people began to get impatient, saying, "This is too slow."

I only replied: Surviving is more important than anything else.

In the second week, we started to gain momentum.

The market cooperated, and I made several trades based on structural trends, gradually lifting the account.

It was at this time that some people realized: stability is actually the most powerful compound interest.

In the third week, there was a wave of retracement.

But I controlled my position; I took losses where necessary, and no one blew their account.

Many people crumbled at this step, while we just took a small step back.

In the fourth week, the rhythm was completely opened up.

Combining trend trades with breakout trades, several waves of profit filled the account.

By the end of the month, not too much, not too little—I led my fans to steadily gain a total of 5000U.

The focus is not on 5000U, but on the process:

No all-in, no life-and-death gambling, no emotional trading.

Many people always think about doubling their money in one day, but the reality is—

What really makes you money is never a quick fortune, but the certainty of winning a little bit every day.

A fan told me a phrase that left a deep impression on me:

"In the past, trading felt like gambling, now it feels like going to work."

That's right.

When you no longer pursue excitement, money will instead seek you out.

For those who want to keep up with the rhythm, don't just watch.

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