A fan who trades spot asked me: Brother Le, why do you always take it slow, only making three or four waves a year, yet your account always doubles? I smiled and told him the following: First, enlarge the cycle. Treat all fluctuations below the daily line as noise; the 4H chart is only for observing the structure. The real signals for betting must appear on the daily or even weekly charts. Use very light positions for trial trades, like throwing stones to ask for directions. Once the weekly close confirms the direction, gradually increase the position size, and set the stop loss just outside the opposing low of the weekly K—wide enough to let the market breathe freely, and wide enough for you to sleep soundly. $DUSK

From opening a position to closing it, the shortest time is at least a month.

During this period, I do not watch the market; I only spend three minutes after the daily close to check against my plan: where am I now? Is it a trend continuation or a consolidation? As long as I have a grasp of it.

The rest of the time I read, work out, listen to music, brew tea and chat; people around me only know that I 'do some investing', and no one knows that I actually hold a seven-figure position. $SCRT

They can't hold on because they only see unrealized gains and losses.

I only see the life and death of trends: as long as the structure is not broken, consider this trade non-existent. #加密市场观察

Out of ten small stop losses, nine are worthless, but the tenth can recover all costs in one go, plus an entire year's living expenses. Big money is given by the market, not pointed out by fingers.

Afraid of tension? Then start with small capital and double it before increasing the position. Lower the frequency, and leverage can naturally go up; when the frequency is high, even gods can't save you. Remember, no matter how sharp the system, it cannot withstand high-frequency wear and tear. #币圈生存法则

In a year, catch three or four waves, each wave targeting 50%, and compounding will yield a double. Don’t be afraid of fewer market movements; what the cryptocurrency world lacks the least is volatility; what you should fear is treating every fluctuation as a market movement.

Follow Zhang Le; he doesn’t brag or make empty promises, just shares practical experiences that can help you survive in the market. Brother Le will guide you through the fog of investment; for brothers and sisters who want to turn their fortunes around, get on board and let’s get to work together!