Why do many people find cryptocurrency trading getting more complex the more they learn, and earning less?



I grew from $30,000 to $10 million without insider information, without talent, just by doing one thing:
Turn complexity into simplicity, and execute simplicity to perfection.

$30,000 → $1.2 million, took 2 years
$1.2 million → $6 million, took only 1 year
$6 million → $10 million, took just 5 months

The further I progressed, the clearer I saw:
Earning speed is inversely proportional to your trading frequency.

I only trade one pattern: The N-shaped strategy
Spike up—pullback—breakout, enter only after N-shape forms
Stop loss immediately on breakdown, no hesitation

My principles are simple to the extreme:
No averaging down, no holding losses, no leveraging
2% stop loss, 10% take profit
Even with just a 35% win rate, I still profit consistently.

Most people think this is too "dumb,"
obsessed with indicators, news, trendlines,
the "smarter" they get, the faster they lose.

I only watch one 20-day moving average,
check the 4-hour chart once each morning:
No pattern? Close the app.
Pattern spotted? Place order, set stops, done in 5 minutes.
The rest of the time, I live, take walks, spend time with family.

My capital management has only three steps:
Once I earn back principal, I withdraw it
When I reach $6 million, I lock in half
I only roll with profits
Even if the market crashes, my foundation stays solid.

I hold to three iron rules:
Never chase pumps, wait for the pattern first
Never hold losses, exit on breakdown immediately
Never get greedy, cash out when target is hit

Crypto has no holy grail, only patience.
Follow the rules, stay consistent long-term, and the gold naturally remains.

Stop chasing 100x coins,
hit 20 consecutive 10% gains,
and you'll understand: $10 million is just a matter of time.

I've already walked through the darkest nights,
now I'm passing the torch to you.
This time, it's your turn to shine steadily.#比特币站上7.5万美元
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