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#美联储回购协议计划 About the Things of Stable Growth
Did you know? After spending a long time in the crypto market, the deepest realization isn't how to get rich overnight, but why so many people can't steadily grow their money.
Getting rich overnight sounds exciting, but truly reliable growth requires a different logic.
I've seen too many traders, when the market fluctuates, they can't sit still; seeing others bottom-fish, they rush to buy in. As a result, they buy a lot of coins, but their accounts become more and more chaotic. Later, I realized that taking off depends on luck, but what truly allows an account to grow steadily boils down to two words: rhythm.
Last year, I followed a fan's account tracking, starting from 80,000 USDT, and within three months, it grew to 1.7 million USDT. Is there some black technology? No. It’s just two simple methods: focus + compound interest.
Initially, he was like most people, lacking disciplined execution. The change was simple—abandon chasing directions and start operating according to a plan.
What exactly did he do? Position cycling.
Divide the principal into several parts, only move one part at a time. When the price drops, slowly accumulate. When it rises, take profits first. No guessing about ups and downs, just follow the rhythm. It looks slow, but once compound interest kicks in, the growth rate surpasses expectations.
At this point, you'll notice an interesting phenomenon: when others are trapped, you can still adjust; when others are emotionally overwhelmed, you’re still steadily operating. Even if the market is turbulent, you can maintain your composure.
Macro factors are also constantly changing, such as the Federal Reserve’s liquidity policies and market repurchase expectations, which can influence short-term fluctuations. But if your strategy is based on rhythm rather than predicting direction, these fluctuations become opportunities.
Ultimately, this approach doesn’t need to be complicated. The hardest part is actually one thing: whether you can stick to one method and not mess around.
I myself gradually grew my small funds step by step. If you’re still struggling with the logic of building positions, adding positions, and taking profits, always feeling you’re working hard but your account isn’t improving, the problem isn’t the market itself, but that your rhythm is off.
Those who understand will naturally understand—when the rhythm is right, the growth of funds will truly take care of itself.