Staring at the number 150,000 in my account, my hands trembled. A month ago, I was still staring blankly at a 200,000 loss bill in my rental room, ashtrays filled with cigarette butts.
The crypto world has its fair share of madness. Some people bet everything and lose it all, some hold on as their principal evaporates, and others chase news and step into pitfalls.
I was once one of them, heavily invested, losing 200,000 in a single month, questioning myself at one point.
Until that night, after getting drunk, I realized: in the crypto world, position is life, and rolling positions is the way to survive. Holding onto the remaining 8000U, I engraved in my heart not to gamble on direction, not to go all in.
Before each trade, I calculated the position, stop-loss line, and scaling plan.
In the first round, I tested the waters with 30% of my capital, 3000U.
I went to bed early and woke up early to watch the trends, reviewing market closings late into the night. This cautious 3000U surprisingly tripled in value. After making a profit, I didn’t go crazy; I became more confident in being steady.
In the second round, I rolled profits into profits, adding a small amount of position to follow the trend.
In 6 days, I avoided two pullbacks and captured three waves, netting a profit of 40,000. I finally understood that slow is fast, and stability leads to victory.
In the third round, with a clear trend, I added to my position but kept 20% of my principal as a safety cushion.
After 29 days, my account soared to 150,000. From 8000U to 150,000 in less than a month, nearly 20 times the return!
Some say I relied on luck, but this is the logic derived from reviewing and the experience gained from losses.
While you were betting everything, I calculated my position; while you were chasing news, I looked at the structure; while you were gambling with your capital, I rolled my profits.
This is the difference between guessing and trading, relying on luck versus relying on logic.
People often ask me why I can earn while they lose?
What’s lacking is not funds, but the method to keep the funds alive.
What’s lacking is not courage, but the rational control of desire.
Now I have set my sights on larger trades, aiming for a million.
I know there are risks ahead, but I’m no longer panicking. The true win in the crypto world is not how much you earn, but how you can keep winning for a long time.
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