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Want to achieve million-level profits in the crypto world? There are indeed many ways, but the path that truly works often seems the most inconspicuous—that kind of strategy that requires relentless patience and perseverance.
Let's get straight to the point, using contract trading as an example. In both long and short directions, even if you toss a coin with your eyes closed, your long-term win rate can stay around 50%. This is not hype; it's pure mathematics.
The question is: are you willing to spend half a year truly focusing and studying? Finish reading the necessary books, refine your trading system? Even if you can only raise your win rate from 50% to 51%, that's a breakthrough.
Once you have a 51% win rate, the next step is the most crucial move: always strictly adhere to stop-loss and take-profit levels for each trade, and most importantly—ensure that the risk-reward ratio is at least 1:1.5. What does that mean? When you lose, only lose 1 unit; when you win, you must gain at least 1.5 units before taking profit. With this ratio, even a 40% win rate can break even, let alone 51%.
If you find 5 opportunities every 5 minutes, that’s 20 trading days a month, totaling 100 trades. Based on a 1:1.5 risk-reward ratio and a 51% win rate, theoretically, your monthly return could reach 50%. Sounds tempting, but there's a huge prerequisite—
You must execute with machine-like cold-blooded discipline. Cut losses when needed, close positions immediately at take-profit, never add to losing positions, never hold onto trades out of emotion, and never change your plan impulsively. Starting with 1,000 USD, with strict risk control and discipline, compound interest can indeed grow slowly over time.
But don’t get blinded by this theory. In real markets, there are slippage, transaction fees, network lag, and most painfully, your own greed that never dies. Those who can truly approach their goals are not because they have a high win rate ceiling, but because they hold onto two things: consistent discipline and a clear understanding of their own limits.
Opportunities? The market has never been short of them. What’s lacking is someone who can stay at the table without rushing to leave. If you're still spinning in place, let’s move together. As long as you're willing to act, the path is laid out right beneath your feet.