I Used the Dumbest Method to Multiply My Account 7x.



Many people trading crypto love making things complicated: staring at a pile of indicators, chasing every piece of news, the more they do the messier it gets, the messier it gets the more they lose, and their mindset collapses halfway through.

Me? I just used the simplest, most "dumb" method to steadily grow from $4,000 to nearly $30,000—exactly 7x returns. The method is so basic it's easy to overlook, but it actually makes money.

First, only trade trends, only hold mainstream coins. Don't touch altcoins, don't gamble on dark horses, don't chase hype. Only move when the trend is confirmed. Better to make less than to take reckless risks.

Second, add positions with the trend, never fight the trend holding until death. When others panic sell on dips, I only gradually add positions once the market is confirmed and the trend strengthens, safely capturing the main uptrend.

Third, take profits when it's good, secure your gains. No greed, no emotional attachment, no fantasies about infinite multipliers. Once I hit my target profit, I exit decisively.

The most ironic thing in crypto: the flashier the strategy, the easier you lose; the simpler the rules, the longer you survive.

I've seen too many people addicted to leverage, chasing insider info, gambling on explosive gains—only to get liquidated, lose half their capital, and have their psychology destroyed. Meanwhile, I stick to these three principles: no overthinking, no anxiety, steady profits round after round.

Crypto was never about who's smarter or better at reading charts—it's about who has the steadiest mindset, the cleanest position sizing, and the strictest discipline.

Smart people love tinkering and end up losing to the market;
dumb people stick to the rules and keep laughing all the way to the end. $BTC $ETH #加密市场上涨
BTC3,29%
ETH10,38%
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