The Money Tree will have individual branches after spring, and will grow many of its existing crowns. When pruning, you only need to cut off the branches beyond the crown, so as to maintain its original tree shape, which is fuller.
In addition to the top branches, sometimes on the trunk of the Money Tree, there are also some buds sprouting. When it just germinates, it should be wiped off by hand, so as not to cause disorder of branch shape when it grows into branches.
The upper branches are very long, and the shape of the tree has even begun to reach the ceiling or tilt. In this case, the branches should be cut heavily and short. From the bottom of the branches, there are 3-4 buds, and the upper branches should be completely pruned. Give it normal water and fertilizer management, 7 - 10 days or so, the left branches will sprout again.