300U → 1wU: It's not luck; it's the "rolling warehouse rhythm" that I've achieved.

Many people see me move from 300U to 1wU and their first reaction is:

Is it all in?

Is it a gamble?

Did I just happen to catch a wave of the market?

In fact, I understand better than anyone:

If you rise by luck, you will also fall by strength.

This time, I treated the 300U as my "last chance".

Not fighting emotions, not fighting direction, just fighting — rolling warehouse rhythm + structured position control.

Success Case 1: The key jump from 300U to 780U

At that time, I only did one thing:

Not predicting, just waiting for the "high probability point after the structure formed".

That was a typical area of repeated testing, the short trend had just shifted from bearish to bullish,

I didn’t rush in but waited for the second retest confirmation.

At the moment of confirmation, I only took a small position of 20%.

After making the first profit, I started to gradually increase.

Others rely on direction, I rely on second-level confirmation.

Success Case 2: Stepwise rolling warehouse from 780U to 3100U

This part is something many cannot imitate.

I didn’t go all in at once, but rather:

Every time I made a profit, I would split the profit and roll it again.

The principal hardly moved, losses were also from the profit money.

Others roll their warehouses by "becoming bolder as they earn more."

I roll my warehouse by becoming more conservative as I earn more, but rolling faster.

This is the power of rhythm.

Success Case 3: The "patient strike" from 3100U to 1wU

What truly widened the gap was this last segment.

That day many were chasing the breakout, but I remained unusually calm:

Because that was not the structure I was most familiar with.

I only waited for one opportunity —

A false breakout during the day + the reversal point back to the original range.

Many people cannot understand that kind of "institutional wash confirmation."

But I have survived these years by capturing this point.

This one point pushed me from 3k to nearly 1wU.

With a small principal, I first controlled losses, not racing for speed but for survival.

Rolling warehouse is not about adding positions, but about splitting profits to roll for the second time, third time.

The strongest point is never the first jump, but the reversal after confirmation.

You must learn to "only trade the structures you are familiar with; do not touch the unfamiliar even if they seem sweet."

This is the underlying logic that allows 300U to roll out.

But the real key, I haven’t written it out.

Because that set of things is too long and too practical,

Not suitable for direct public discussion in the square.