It's too outrageous! I rolled 1000U to 27,000U, all thanks to a "weird logic" that no one is willing to believe.
✦ Why did I keep losing before? It's not because of poor skills, but because I was too anxious.
I used to lose terribly:
Chasing trades 5 times a day.
Getting stopped out and questioning life.
One misjudgment, three days wasted.
Emotions erupting three times a day.
Later, I discovered a cruel truth:
The technique is not the main issue,
it's the inability to wait that is the most expensive cost.
Those who lose money have one thing in common:
They all want it fast. I transformed from "fast" to "slow,"
and that's how I turned it around.
✦ That "weird logic" that no one believes can be summed up in one sentence:
— Wait for the market to actively present opportunities to you.
Don't chase, don't guess,
Don't act impulsively,
Don't bet on reversals,
Don't challenge the trend.
Only do one thing:
Focus on clean trends, clear directions, and rhythmic volatility.
Sounds like nonsense?
Yes, beginners all know this.
But knowing and actually doing are worlds apart.
I started rolling from 1000U, relying on these three things:
【1】 I only place 1 to 2 trades a day.
Others laugh at my conservative approach.
But the result is:
I can wait for real opportunities,
instead of clashing with the market every day.
One trade yields 6 to 12%.
Reduce positions,
and let the remaining positions be "free positions" to continue rolling.
— Slow, but absurdly stable.
【2】 I use an "anti-human" position rhythm.
While others get excited when the prices rise and panic when they fall,
I do the opposite:
Trend is good, volatility is clean → increase position
Volatility is chaotic, rhythm changes → withdraw immediately
Can't comprehend → stay out of the market
Unstable mindset → forced to refrain from trading.
The most exaggerated day:
I sat in front of the computer for six hours,
without making a single trade.
The next day, the market was favorable,
I made a 20% profit,
which directly compensated for all the waiting before.
【3】 The core of rolling positions is "not exposing the principal to risk."
When I rolled to the first amount of 6000U,
I understood a principle:
Making money isn’t about heavy investment,
it’s about never letting the principal take risks.
So I only use profits to build positions.
The principal is always "safe, clean, and withdrawable."
I relied on this logic,
steadily pushing it to 27,000U.
Recently, with high volatility and correct direction, it's easy to make big profits.


