I am from Fujian, 37 years old this year, and currently settled in Shanghai. In Shanghai, I have a high-end suite, a villa in my hometown where my parents live, and another one for rent. I own a Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach and a youthful dream sports car, Ferrari. My account is currently stable at eight figures, and nowadays, I can check into five-star hotels without blinking, traveling spontaneously, more freely than most of my peers.

Some are curious if I have any secrets. In fact, it really has nothing to do with talent or luck; it's all thanks to a simple method—'253 Batch Building Method.' Relying on this, I achieved over 50 million in earnings. Newbies can follow this and avoid a lot of detours.

Take the most familiar BTC as an example. If you plan to invest 10,000 in a fund pool, you can land it in three steps:

First is '2': Start with 20% (which is 2,000) to test the waters lightly.

With a light position, you won't panic even if the market fluctuates; the risk is completely manageable. I've seen too many newbies go all in as soon as they enter the market, getting anxious with a small rise and collapsing with a small drop. This step can help avoid that pitfall.

Second is '5': The remaining 50% (5,000) is added in batches.

When the market rises, wait for a pullback before taking action; if it drops, slowly add according to the pace of 'add 10% for every 8% drop.' This way, regardless of how the market swings, the holding cost can always be averaged out, avoiding being trapped due to entering at a single point.

Third is '3': Wait for the trend to stabilize.

For example, if BTC breaks a key level without dropping back, add the last 30% (3,000) in. The entire building rhythm is calm and steady, making it even more stable.

This method may seem 'stupid,' but in the crypto world, stability leads to longevity. The market is still fluctuating, and I've seen too many newbies chase highs and cut losses, thinking they can take 'shortcuts,' only to suffer huge losses overnight. Meanwhile, I rely on the calmness, lack of greed, and batching from '253' to stabilize myself amid the fluctuations.

In fact, the hardest part of the crypto world isn't finding 'godly operations,' but restraint: restraining the greed to go all-in, and also restraining the fear that comes from a drop.

I can live comfortably not by betting on the market but because this simple method has helped me avoid pitfall after pitfall. Newbies shouldn't dismiss it as simple; a method that guarantees profits is genuinely useful. #Crypto Survival Rules

Follow Zhang Le, who doesn't boast or make empty promises, but shares practical experience that can help you survive in the circle. There are still spots in the battle team; whether to join depends on you? #加密市场观察