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Recently, with $BTC dropping below 86,000 and 180,000 traders getting liquidated in 24 hours, many people stay up all night watching indicators like MACD and RSI, only to get cut deep by some small altcoins.
But a seasoned trader I know turned a 30,000 capital into 36 million in spot positions over 5 years. His method is surprisingly simple.
No leverage, no insider info, just focus on one core pattern—N-shaped breakout. After a strong surge, wait for volume to decrease and retest the bottom, then break above the neckline with increased volume to enter. Once it breaks down, exit immediately. The entire logic is straightforward.
Trend judgment relies solely on the 20-day moving average. Spending 5 minutes each day scanning the 4-hour chart is enough. Recently, $ETH formed an N-shape on the 4-hour cycle, and after precise entry, it caught a 72-hour 40% surge.
Risk control is key: strictly follow a 2% stop-loss and 10% take-profit discipline. With a 35% win rate and this risk-reward ratio, mathematically, it's a guaranteed profit scenario. When profits reach 1.2 million, withdraw the principal to lock in gains. At 6 million, take out half to invest in stable assets like RWA.
In the crypto world, longevity depends not on talent but on discipline. As the Fed's rate cut disagreements continue and market volatility intensifies, trying to master every wave of行情 will only lead to repeated losses. Those who truly turn things around are the ones who seize a few understandable opportunities.
If complex indicators and constant monitoring aren't for you, this minimalist strategy might help you step correctly every time.