To be honest, I used to be the kind of person who stared at candlestick charts until midnight every day. I memorized Chan Theory over and over, tried all sorts of indicator combinations, and what did I get? Three liquidations—my principal shrank from five figures to four.
I was really numb during that time, so I simply threw away all those flashy analyses. Since I couldn’t handle the complicated stuff, I went the other way—sticking to the most basic, most "foolish" methods. I started over with 1,700U, and now my account balance is just over 130,000U.
This method is honestly ridiculously simple—just three principles:
**First, only go for highly certain breakout moves** I no longer try to judge things like "this might be the bottom"
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Tokenomics911
· 12h ago
It took three liquidations to finally understand: simply put, overthinking leads to quicker losses.
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VitaliksTwin
· 12h ago
It's the same old rhetoric. If making money were that easy, no one would be losing anymore.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 12-06 12:49
Three liquidations in a row really made me laugh. This is what happens when you mistake complexity for skill.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-06 12:47
It took three liquidations for him to realize that simplicity is power—this guy is ruthless. I’ve been there too: the more I analyzed, the more I lost. Honestly, it all comes down to overthinking.
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4am_degen
· 12-06 12:34
Only after being liquidated three times did I finally understand—it's pretty brutal.
To be honest, I used to be the kind of person who stared at candlestick charts until midnight every day. I memorized Chan Theory over and over, tried all sorts of indicator combinations, and what did I get? Three liquidations—my principal shrank from five figures to four.
I was really numb during that time, so I simply threw away all those flashy analyses. Since I couldn’t handle the complicated stuff, I went the other way—sticking to the most basic, most "foolish" methods. I started over with 1,700U, and now my account balance is just over 130,000U.
This method is honestly ridiculously simple—just three principles:
**First, only go for highly certain breakout moves**
I no longer try to judge things like "this might be the bottom"