Post-80s have been working hard on the front lines for more than ten years, and I have seen too many investors fall in the crypto world. How should I put it? My own account figures are pretty good, but to earn at this level, it’s never about clever operations; rather, it’s a set of seemingly "dumb" methods.



Taking #大户持仓动态 , the most mainstream coin, as an example, suppose you are ready to invest 100,000 yuan. My approach is divided into three stages, with ratios of 2:5:3.

**Stage One — "2"**
Start by allocating 20% (20,000 yuan) to test the waters. Many beginners go all-in right away, get excited when prices rise a little, and start regretting when they fall, completely losing their composure. The benefit of a light position is that you can stay calm through even large fluctuations because your account can withstand the volatility, and your psychological pressure is much lower.

**Stage Two — "5"**
The remaining 50% (50,000 yuan) is added gradually. This is the most testing step for patience. When the market rises? Don’t rush, wait for a pullback before acting. When the market falls? Slowly add to your position at a pace of "every 8% drop, add 10%." The advantage of this approach is that your average cost can be gradually leveled, preventing you from being trapped by a single entry point. Coins like $BNB and $BTC tend to be more volatile, and this method proves even more effective with them.

**Stage Three — "3"**
Wait until the trend truly stabilizes, for example, if BTC breaks through a key level and continues to move up, then add the final 30% (30,000 yuan). At this point, entering the market feels the easiest because the direction is confirmed, and the rest is just participating in the gains.

Honestly, this logic isn’t particularly clever. But in this year’s market conditions, I’ve seen too many people chasing highs and selling lows, trying to find "shortcuts," only to lose a year’s income overnight. Instead, this "calm, not greedy, and gradual" rhythm allows people to survive longer amid the volatility.

The hardest part of the crypto world isn’t finding some divine operation; it’s learning self-control. Resisting the urge to go all-in, and resisting panic when the market drops. Gradually building positions may seem slow, but it’s precisely because of this "slowness" that you can avoid liquidation time and again.

From my years of experience, those who can truly make money are often not gamblers, but those who treat investing as a long-term battle. This "253" method is designed to help you stay more stable in this long-term fight.
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GateUser-0717ab66vip
· 21h ago
253 this method is indeed good, but the hardest part is executing it.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 23h ago
That's right, I've been using this set of 253 for a long time. It's just that some people just can't listen and insist on going all-in to try.
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MEVvictimvip
· 12-20 05:37
253 This thing, to put it simply, is about mindset management. I've been doing this for a long time, just take it slow and don't rush.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 12-20 05:32
That's very true, going all-in is really the number one killer in the crypto world. To put it simply, it's a mindset issue—most people lose because of greed. I also use the method of building positions in batches, which is much more reliable than relying solely on technical analysis. I've seen too many people go all-in at once and then get liquidated immediately—it's a bloody lesson. Slow is fast; this phrase is not just empty talk in the crypto space.
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