Temporary losses do not equal real losses.
From an initial 3000 U to now breaking 20 million in my account, it’s not luck that got me here, but a set of "anti-human discipline" that allowed me to steadily endure tests that most people find hard to persist through, firmly grasping opportunities that should have slipped away.
Phase 1: Slowly Rolling Small Funds (Starting from 300 U)
When I first entered the market, everyone around me was eager for quick gains, flipping thousands into millions, with most returning to zero in three days. I chose a different path, using 100 U as the pioneer and strictly following three rules:
Recover principal immediately after an 80% increase, continue rolling profits;
Cut losses decisively at a 30% drop, never cling to hope;
Stop after winning three trades, giving myself a 24-hour cooling-off period.
With this restraint, 100 U steadily rolled to 583 U, safely passing the beginner phase.
Phase 2: Multi-Dimensional Layout After 10,000 U
After my funds broke the thousand mark, I no longer put all my eggs in one basket but established an "offensive and defensive system" by diversifying:
Short-term strikes: Seize short-term opportunities in BTC/ETH during active hours of US and European institutions, exit on a 2% rebound, without being greedy;
Ambush positions: Allocate 30% of funds specifically for new coins on Coinbase, secure profits within half an hour of launch;
Bottom-layer nuclear weapon: Only act 2-3 times a year, combining macro data and whale movements on-chain, aiming for opportunities of 300%+.
Phase 3: Guarding Ten Million with the "Wealth Conservation Law"
Many people earn millions or tens of millions only to give it all back. I avoid traps with three strategies:
Stop-loss ritual: Review and record every stop-loss, posting reminders on the wall;
Withdraw to lock in profits: For every 50% increase in profits, withdraw 25% and store it in a cold wallet;
Time constraints: Use a backup device to limit trading time, forcing myself away from the market to eliminate impulsive actions.
I want to tell everyone: small funds do not mean no opportunities; the key is not to be defeated by mindset and impulse.
Funds under 10,000 U? Practice discipline first, don’t chase trends;
Funds between 10,000 - 100,000 U? Don't mess around with new strategies, execute the existing strategy properly.
Opportunities to make money are not scarce; what is scarce is patience and discipline. Ultimately, those who reach the finish line are never the ones who run the fastest, but the ones who endure the longest.




