Is it really easy to make money in the crypto world? That's a good question.



I know a guy who used to do motorcycle taxis, from a rural background, with no formal education. A few years ago, he entered the crypto space with just a few thousand yuan. After experiencing many losses and margin calls, he still managed to accumulate assets worth millions. He often shares his story of getting rich, and you can tell those are real lessons learned from the market.

For ordinary people, turning things around is indeed not easy. But from his experience, there are two strategies worth trying.

**Strategy 1: Small Capital to Hunt New Coins, Timing the Bull and Bear Cycles**

Prepare around 10,000 yuan as starting capital. The key is to wait until Bitcoin's weekly chart breaks above the MA20 moving average, then select 2 to 3 new coins that still have momentum during the bear market. When the market warms up, these coins tend to take off easily. Set a stop-loss—if Bitcoin drops below MA20, sell everything—and keep some buffer funds. If you can buy potential coins and they rise 4 to 5 times, sell out. Catching three such 5x opportunities can multiply your account by 125 times. Conversely, if you fail three times in a row, it’s time to step back from active investing.

**Strategy 2: Dual Screening with Monthly and Daily Charts for More Stable Swing Trading**

First, add coins that have increased in the past 11 days to your watchlist, while excluding those that have declined for more than 3 consecutive days. Then focus on coins with a golden cross on the monthly MACD as key targets. Keep an eye on the daily chart, especially the performance around the 60-day moving average—when there's a volume increase during a pullback, add heavily. Hold until the price reaches the upside, and exit if it drops below the line. Sell in stages based on the increase percentage. If the price falls below the 60-day moving average, sell everything—don’t hold onto false hopes.

**Systematic Approach is the Truth to Making Money**

The real key is execution. A reliable trading system is like a weapon—it’s the foundation for steady profits. If the system works, seize the opportunity and follow through. Even if you suffer losses, don’t be discouraged. Review and learn, and eventually profits will gradually cover those losses. That’s the market’s law.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 3h ago
Honestly, hearing about 125x is just talk; actually operating with that would definitely crush your mentality. Three consecutive 5x? I'm just asking, how many people can resist cashing out early?
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 3h ago
It sounds good, but the key is execution. Most people can't even endure three failures.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 3h ago
Honestly, 125x sounds great, but that means winning 3 times in a row and losing 3 times in a row to get out. It feels more like gambling than investing.
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CommunityJanitorvip
· 3h ago
125x? Sounds good, but in reality, 99% of people die on the first three orders.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 3h ago
This buddy went from a few thousand to a million, sounds unbelievable, but indeed some people can do it. Honestly, easy money is definitely a scam, but systematic trading really has some tricks. A 125x turnaround sounds exciting, but the probability of three consecutive 5x gains is terrifyingly small. I still prefer a more stable swing trading approach. Execution is easy to talk about but extremely hard to do. Most people fail because of their mindset.
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