$1000PEPE I take money from the market every day.
It's not by luck, it's not by insider information,
but because someone is stably sending money.
$HOLO Who is it?
It's those——
heavily invested, emotional trades, no exit strategy, dreaming of a turnaround.
$RIVER To put it bluntly:
You are not trading; you are being processed.
You think you are betting on probabilities,
but in reality, you are using the wrong position
to fight against inevitable fluctuations.
The result is only one:
Money gradually disappears,
confidence slowly dies.
The method I use is very simple——
With a small amount of capital, I can stably take 500–1000U every day.
I don’t look at news
I don’t wait for signals
I don’t draw lines
I don’t predict
As long as there is fluctuation,
I can take the money out.
Even if it’s sideways, I still make profits.
And what are you doing?
Chasing breakouts
Betting on direction
Bearing drawdowns
Waiting for miracles
You are waiting for the market to save you,
while I am waiting for you to make mistakes.
In the past month:
Some people tripled their money in 30 days, cashed out and bought a car
Some rolled 1500U to 5600U, all the way steady like a machine
They are not smart,
they just don’t stand in the position of being harvested.
I dare to say directly:
95% of retail investors die from the same thing——
Using a "gambling" approach to make losing trades.
Messy positions
Wrong rhythm
Early take profit
Holding losses
Winning one trade makes you float,
losing two trades makes you anxious,
and the last trade is a full bet.
This is not trading,
this is handing your account over to the market for disposal.
Those who can truly survive rely not on luck,
but on four things:
Rhythm, diversification, scheduling, exiting.
If you now:
Trade more and get poorer
Work harder and get more anxious
Can see the path to zero in your account at a glance
Then I advise you:
Stop holding on stubbornly.
If you don’t stop,
the market will help you stop.
Of course,
if you still want to keep gambling——
The market welcomes you anytime.
It loves retail investors who refuse to lose.



