I've seen too many people roll their accounts from 1,000 to 1 million, only to lose it all in an emotional moment—instantly back to zero.
Rolling positions, this method in the crypto world is always:
the most extreme, the most violent, the most brutal.
It's a thousand times more thrilling than hoarding coins:
Either you skyrocket overnight, or you crash back to square one overnight.
I've seen countless real cases in this circle:
With only 1,000 left for food, rolling positions turned into 100,000 in three months.
But you must understand, the essence of rolling positions boils down to three points:
100x leverage + profit reinvestment + stubbornly sticking to one direction.
At first, I only used 300u to test the waters, opening 100x contracts with 10u each time.
Earn 1%, and it doubles; take half out, and roll the other half.
Math is harsh:
If you hit correctly 11 times in a row, 10 dollars can become 10,000.
But why do 90% of people fail?
Because they fail in their humanity:
They earn and can't stop, wanting to ride another wave
They lose and can't accept it, digging deeper into losses
Their direction wavers, getting slapped by the market repeatedly
And my own rules are cold enough to make people uncomfortable:
If the direction is wrong, stop loss immediately
If wrong 20 times in a row, force a one-day break
If I roll to 5000u, I must withdraw, never leaving an emotional escape route
Last year there was a big market movement, I rolled from 500 dollars to 500,000 in three days.
But you only saw the explosion in three days,
not the four months of waiting beforehand—
like a hunter lying in wait, only waiting for the trend to form for that one strike.
Rolling positions is never about trading every day, or every hour.
It's a method of “when the wind blows, one strike is enough to win.”
Now many people ask me:
“Can we still roll?”
First ask yourself these three questions:
Is the market volatile enough?
Is the direction clear, one-sided, and clean?
Can you only take the fish's body, without being greedy for the head and tail?
If all three answers are “yes”—then go for it.
If any one is “no”—
Then what you're rolling is not positions, but your mindset.