Starting with 200,000 and reaching 8 million, a 40x return throughout the process. To be honest, the key lies in the timing of low-entry points and emotional management.
Continuing to add positions later, with a target set at over 1 million. Many people follow my trading approach but fail to make money, which indicates that the problem is not with my judgment but with their understanding of risk and their execution ability.
The crypto world is like this—same information, different people get different results. Instead of envying others' gains, it's better to think clearly about your own trading logic and where your stop-loss line is. The strategy itself is not a secret; disciplined execution is the true moat.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-11 14:15
40x leverage, but honestly, I haven't avoided losses with your approach either. The main thing is that I haven't fully understood the stop-loss strategy.
Wait, entering at low levels sounds easy to say, but when it comes to critical moments, everyone wants to buy the dip. The difficulty lies in whether you can hold on.
Discipline in execution really hits the mark. Most people fail because of this.
From 200,000 to 8 million, can I ask how long the cycle is? The timeline seems very important.
Not everyone can stay calm like you; a poor psychological mindset might lead to cutting losses immediately.
Basically, it's about choosing the wrong coin. Regret not entering the market with you.
This logic sounds great, but there are probably only a few who can truly replicate it.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-11 02:16
Entering at a low position sounds simple, but few people are really willing to put money in; that's the real gap.
Execution is indeed the biggest dividing line; it's more important than anything else.
40x is indeed impressive, but honestly, it still depends on whether you can hold onto it afterward.
Mindset management is correct, but for most people, when they lose money, they are dealing with despair rather than mindset.
If the stop-loss line is set poorly, even the best strategy is just empty talk.
Even when seeing the same information, why do some people still lose? It's nothing but greed and fear at work.
Instead of chasing 1 million, it's better to first think clearly about how to survive until the next bull market.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-10 20:40
40x? Come on, those who truly make money never come out to boast. This is just a hint that they are about to take over.
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Mindset management? Discipline in execution? Nice words, but 90% of people just lack gambling spirit. What can be done?
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It's normal for people following the trend not to make money because you're not teaching trading, you're teaching luck.
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The same information leads to different results, which means you're hiding something at a certain stage.
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I believe in going from 200,000 to 8 million, but continuing to add targets above 1 million afterward is a bit hard to believe.
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Moats? If there really were moats, they'd just shut up and make money. They're still here giving lessons.
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The crypto world is always like this: those who make money teach trading, those who don't make money teach mindset.
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Timing for entering at low positions—everyone can summarize it afterward. The real question is how to judge it in advance.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-08 16:02
Hmm... 40x leverage. The launch angle is indeed impressive, but the core still lies in the precise timing of the low-entry window. Only with RSI momentum combined with cost basis positioning can it explode like this.
Most people follow the trend because they haven't properly calculated their stop-loss levels. It seems like the same trajectory, but others have fuel injection plans that you don't, so the results are naturally different.
Discipline in execution = escape velocity. That's right. Strategy is the blueprint, but discipline is what truly allows you to break out of the atmosphere.
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-08 16:01
40x? Bro, you're really impressive, but that sounds a bit familiar. Someone said the same thing around this time last year.
Basically, it's just good luck and timing. Don't act like you're so smart.
I agree with the discipline in execution. Most people fail because of this.
What's your timeline for reaching 1 million? Let's wait and see.
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zkNoob
· 01-08 16:01
Well... to put it simply, it's a matter of execution, and I agree with that.
Catching at low levels really depends on luck and mindset; most people can't get past the psychological barrier.
I understand the logic behind copying trades, but everyone's risk tolerance is different.
A 40x leverage sounds impressive, but the real skill is whether you can hold during drawdowns.
The stop-loss level really needs to be thought through carefully, or it's all for nothing.
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not_your_keys
· 01-08 15:52
That's right, execution is the key. I've seen too many people just listen to strategies but don't dare to take action.
The 40x figure is indeed impressive, but the key is that most people cut their losses before reaching that point.
In risk management, many haven't even thought through where to set stop-losses before rushing in.
Why do some people profit while others lose with the same strategy? Honestly, it's still a matter of mindset.
Bragging doesn't pay taxes, and very few can truly hold onto low positions.
Mindset management can't be taught; you have to experience it yourself.
You need to think carefully before adding to your position; don't let profits cloud your judgment.
Discipline in execution really trips up many people. It seems simple but is very difficult to do.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-08 15:51
That's right, execution is indeed the dividing line; most people fail at the mindset stage.
There are many followers, but the problem is that you can't bear to cut losses when others do, and human greed is the biggest enemy.
40x leverage is indeed fierce, but what's even more impressive is being able to survive and come out alive from high positions; others can't learn this.
Mindset management sounds simple in theory but extremely difficult in practice. I've seen too many people who make money only to lose it all back.
However, entering at low positions still relies on information and luck; having only execution without judgment is useless.
Starting with 200,000 and reaching 8 million, a 40x return throughout the process. To be honest, the key lies in the timing of low-entry points and emotional management.
Continuing to add positions later, with a target set at over 1 million. Many people follow my trading approach but fail to make money, which indicates that the problem is not with my judgment but with their understanding of risk and their execution ability.
The crypto world is like this—same information, different people get different results. Instead of envying others' gains, it's better to think clearly about your own trading logic and where your stop-loss line is. The strategy itself is not a secret; disciplined execution is the true moat.