So the question is, how much U do I need to earn to come back to me?



I've been trading crypto for 10 years. I started by delivering takeout, entered the market with 20,000, and grew it to 40 million U. I've had margin calls, been liquidated, and also been scammed and lost everything. When choosing an exchange now, I only trust those truly compliant and reliable platforms.

I can accept losing everything, but I can't accept being cheated, exploited, or manipulated. That makes me look like a fool. To hell with that!

Throughout the journey, I never had insider information, nor did I hit a crazy bull market. I relied solely on a "stupid method," using it over and over again. In over 3,600 days, I only focused on one thing—treat trading like fighting monsters and leveling up, staying patient and calm, honing my skills.

Today, I want to share six solid insights with you. Understand one, and you can lose tens of thousands less; master three, and you'll be more stable than most retail traders.

**First: Rapid rise and slow fall indicate the market maker is slowly accumulating**

A sharp surge followed by a slow decline is usually a shakeout. Don’t rush to cut losses. When the top is truly in, you'll see a sudden high volume push-up, then a "bang"—a waterfall decline that catches people off guard.

**Second: Fast fall and slow rise indicate the market maker is quietly distributing**

After a flash crash, the price slowly rebounds. Don’t think it’s a chance to scoop up cheap coins; it’s likely the last move. Don’t think, "It’s fallen so much, how much lower can it go?" That mindset is the easiest way to get caught.

**Third: Volume at the top isn’t necessarily over, but no volume is a warning sign**

If there’s still trading volume at high levels, there might be a final push. Quietness and no volume at the top? That’s a sign of imminent collapse.

**Fourth: Don’t rush to buy when volume at the bottom appears, sustained volume is more reliable**

A single spike in volume might just be bait. First, let the price oscillate for a while. If volume continues for several days, that’s a real opportunity to build a position.

**Fifth: Crypto trading is about human psychology—people’s sentiment is hidden in volume**

Candlesticks show the result, but volume reveals the emotion. Low volume means no one is playing anymore. A sudden surge in volume? That indicates genuine capital inflow.

**Sixth: "Nothing" is the real skill**

No obsession—if it’s time to be out, be out. Don’t chase bottoms just because you want to buy. Stay calm and composed. This isn’t about lying flat; it’s about mastering your trading mindset. Opportunities in crypto are always there, but what’s lacking is the discipline to control your hands and see the situation clearly. You’re not slow; you’re blindly stumbling in the dark. My light is always on. Just move forward a bit, keep up, and there’s no need to wander in the night anymore.
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TokenTaxonomistvip
· 4h ago
actually per my analysis, volume patterns in your framework are taxonomically incomplete—you're conflating accumulation signals with price action when the data suggests otherwise, statistically speaking. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 12h ago
Wow, 40 million U was turned out from 20,000? This guy really is someone who grinds it out with a "stupid method," I believe it.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 12h ago
Hmm... 40 million over 10 years, the data speaks for itself, but the bear wants to ask, is this just another story being told? Once you understand the relationship between volume and price, you still need to hold back in the end. I agree with that.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 13h ago
Oops, this set of volume and price techniques is spot on, but the hardest part is execution. I still tend to get tempted to buy more easily.
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