# 500U rolled to 10WU! The core of making money in the cryptocurrency world: treat every trade as a life-or-death discipline game
Who would have thought that 500U could roll to 10WU in three months? I used to firmly not believe it until I painfully figured it out myself. No insider information, and no talent, it all relied on treating every trade as a "life-or-death discipline game".
In the first stage, I practiced my courage: I divided 500U into 5 parts, with each part of 100U recorded separately. I repeatedly told myself, "If I lose this 100U, I can just drink a few less times," which allowed me to let go completely. I only focused on Bitcoin, blocking out altcoins and rumors; I was locked into 20 times leverage, not daring to touch even an additional 1 time; I only opened a position with 50U each time, leaving the remaining 50U as "emergency funds." I immediately withdrew profits once I earned 10%, and if I lost 5%, I cut my position without hesitation, never dragging my feet. Gradually, 500U steadily rose to 3000U—slow but solid.
Once it reached 3000U, I entered the snowball phase: I dared to increase my stake, but I never loosened my discipline. I always operated with only half of the total position, reinvesting new profits into the total position and redistributing; as soon as I lost two trades in a row, I immediately cut back to 500U and started over, never stubbornly holding on.
The hardest part of this process wasn’t watching the K-line, but “endurance”—while watching others gamble and double their money, I forced myself to calculate the risks; when I wanted to increase my position temporarily, I would pull out my previous stop-loss records to remind myself. The market never waits for smart people, it only waits for those who can control their hands.
Until the big market came, with enough profits as a cushion, I finally dared to "fight once": increasing my position to 70%, widening my take-profit to 30%, but tightening my stop-loss even more. When holding through a correction, I focused on the K-line, clenching my fists, but I would not cut losses before hitting the stop-loss, nor would I run before reaching the take-profit—just this wave, 2.5WU directly surged to 10WU.
Now, there are always people asking me for secrets, but the hardest part in the cryptocurrency world is not seizing opportunities, but "endurance"—enduring temptation, enduring corrections, staying alive to make money.



