How I made my account reach eight digits from scratch using the '253 Batch Building Method' 📈 and earned 60 million in profit❓❓

I am 38 years old this year, from Fujian, and now I have settled in Shanghai.

Like many hardworking people born in the 80s, I own a car and a house—one for living and one for renting, and in the garage is the sports car I longed for three years before finally getting it. What’s different is that my main income does not come from industry or online stores, but rather my personal account's net worth has steadily reached eight digits. This allows me to live more comfortably, such as always staying in five-star hotels when I go out.

Taking the most familiar BTC as an example, if you are prepared to invest 100,000 to create a capital pool, you can do it in three steps.

The first step is '2': First, take 20% (which is 20,000) to test the waters lightly. A light position means that even if the market fluctuates, you won't panic, and you can fully bear the risk. I have seen too many beginners go all in as soon as they enter the market, getting anxious with every little rise or fall; this step perfectly avoids that pitfall.

The second step is '5': Use the remaining 50% (50,000) to add in batches. If the market rises, wait for a pullback before taking action; if it falls, slowly add according to the rhythm of 'add 10% for every 8% drop'. This way, no matter how the market sways, the holding cost can always be averaged out, and you won't be stuck because of a single point of entry. $ZEC

The third step is '3': Wait for the trend to stabilize—such as when BTC breaks through a key level without falling back—then add the final 30% (30,000). The entire building process is calm and steady, making it even more stable.

This method may seem 'clumsy', but in the crypto world, 'clumsy methods' last longer. The market is still fluctuating, and I have seen too many beginners chase after rising prices and panic sell, thinking they can take a 'shortcut', only to suffer huge losses overnight. Meanwhile, I rely on the '253' principle of 'not panicking, not being greedy, and adding in batches', which helps me maintain my ground amidst the volatility.

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In fact, the most challenging part of the crypto world is not finding 'godly operations', but restraint—restraining the greed to go all in and also restraining the fear that arises from a drop. I can live comfortably, not by betting on the market, but because this 'clumsy method' helps me avoid one pitfall after another. Beginners shouldn't dismiss it as simple; methods that can be implemented and guarantee profits are truly useful.

Once, I too stumbled in the dark of the crypto world; now, I finally hold 'the light' in my hand.

This light is always shining; it just depends on whether you are willing to follow Sister Ting.

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