Having been in the crypto market for the past two years, the biggest takeaway is actually developing a set of strategies that truly work for me. Recently, I organized my previous trading notes and methodology, resulting in a document of about 15,000 words, covering many practical details and experiences.
To be honest, this approach isn’t very helpful for high-frequency trading and high leverage operations—that’s a different level of the game. But if you’re following a medium to long-term strategy, the content here is sufficient. The core of what I’ve written is how to find relatively stable operational logic across different market cycles and how to avoid common pitfalls.
The formatting is a bit rough and requires patience to understand through cross-referencing. Some parts are quick personal notes that need time to digest. A more systematic version is still being refined, with plans to include more recent market observations and optimized strategic frameworks. I’ll share it once it’s completed.
Looking back over these two years, the results aren’t as astonishing as I initially imagined, but the process has helped me understand some real market logic. Keep going and take it slow.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-10 08:41
Fifteen thousand words, just looking at the rough formatting is enough to discourage haha
Mid to long-term strategies are indeed more reliable than high leverage, dying a bit slower
After two years, I’ve developed this set of methods that have already helped many people win, so don’t underestimate yourself
When will the system version be released? Let’s see then
Waiting for updates, take your time to refine it, brother
Not making big profits in two years isn’t a loss, at least not getting liquidated is the right move
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-09 10:13
The self-cultivation of mid- to long-term players is something that is gradually honed over time.
Fifteen thousand words sound quite substantial. I can understand the rough formatting; as long as there's content, that's fine.
I've already given up on the high leverage approach; it's too exhausting.
I'll wait until your system version is released, then see.
Two years of accumulation to exchange for real value, no regrets.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-08 17:56
Oh, the formatting is rough and takes time to digest, which is really a bit exhausting.
I'm actually interested in the stable operation logic, but with the 15,000 documents... when will I be able to finish them?
Mid-to-long-term strategies are indeed reliable; high-frequency trading isn't suitable for that approach.
It's been two years, saying there are no astonishing results is too modest.
The most important thing is the "Pit Avoidance Guide"; this is really valuable.
Waiting for your system version; it will definitely be even better then.
I feel like your approach still has potential; it just needs time to be refined.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-08 17:52
Bro, after two years of总结, it depends on whether you're really making money or just documenting the process of losing money.
Mid to long-term sounds good, but the question is how many people can really stick it out?
15,000 words with rough formatting, this discouragement level is a bit high.
I'll directly pass on the high-frequency part; I just want to know what stable monthly yield can be achieved.
But I have to admit, not many can truly settle down and总结方法论. Let's see if it can be truly systematized later.
If this set of content is to be shared later, I hope it is based on a practical and executable logic, not just theoretical talk.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-08 17:50
Wow, 15,000 words. How dedicated must someone be to sit down and organize all this?
Long-term strategies are indeed much more reliable than high-frequency trading. While others get margin calls and blow up, you're steadily making profits.
Rough formatting doesn't matter; anyway, truly useful content isn't supposed to look pretty.
After two years of exploration, understanding the market logic is more valuable than how much your account balance has increased.
No astonishing results in two years, but making it out alive is already a win in the crypto world.
It seems this guy has really summarized some insights. Can't wait to see the system version when it comes out.
Just from this description, you can tell he's serious about his work, not just armchair strategizing.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-08 17:44
Oh, how long will it take me to finish reading this layout?
Fifteen thousand words to digest slowly; long-term players might find it useful.
There are no shocking results, but that's actually the most honest.
It took two years to understand these; I need to suffer a few more years of losses.
The paper is still being polished, so I'll go pay the tuition first.
The pitfall avoidance guide sounds good, but I don't know how many pitfalls I can avoid.
Having been in the crypto market for the past two years, the biggest takeaway is actually developing a set of strategies that truly work for me. Recently, I organized my previous trading notes and methodology, resulting in a document of about 15,000 words, covering many practical details and experiences.
To be honest, this approach isn’t very helpful for high-frequency trading and high leverage operations—that’s a different level of the game. But if you’re following a medium to long-term strategy, the content here is sufficient. The core of what I’ve written is how to find relatively stable operational logic across different market cycles and how to avoid common pitfalls.
The formatting is a bit rough and requires patience to understand through cross-referencing. Some parts are quick personal notes that need time to digest. A more systematic version is still being refined, with plans to include more recent market observations and optimized strategic frameworks. I’ll share it once it’s completed.
Looking back over these two years, the results aren’t as astonishing as I initially imagined, but the process has helped me understand some real market logic. Keep going and take it slow.