From 3000 to 600,000: My Rolling Warehouse Comeback Notes, Sharing 70% of the Strategy, the Rest You Can Ask

The crypto world has never lacked wealth myths, but very few can truly 'roll' out compound interest. Last year, I turned 3000 capital into 600,000 in 6 months, not relying on luck, but on a set of rolling strategies under extreme market conditions.

Today, I am sharing the core logic, but the most crucial part—I saved for last.

Step One: Choose Coins—Focus Only on 'Three Highs'

High Volatility (Daily amplitude > 20%)

High Popularity (Surge in discussions on Twitter and Discord)

High Controversy (Significant long-short divergence, such as ORD and PEOPLE in 2023)

These types of coins have frequent spikes, but once the trend starts, 3-5 times is just the beginning.

Step Two: Position—5% Rule + Pyramid Adding

The initial position never exceeds 5% of total capital (starting with 3000 yuan, the first trade is 150 yuan)

Once floating profit exceeds 50%, use 30% of the profit to ladder up (for example, if making 500, add 150)

Key Point: Never go all in, but never leave cash—immediately convert profits to USDT for backup, and switch to long positions in case of a crash.

Step Three: Stop Loss—Dynamic Moving Take Profit Method

If it falls below the 4-hour EMA21 line, halve the position

Liquidate the remaining position using '15% retracement from the highest point' (for example, if the coin price goes from 10 to 20 dollars, liquidate when it retraces to 17 dollars)

Taboo: Absolutely do not hold a position! I once held a position on SOL which caused my capital to be halved; later, I strictly followed discipline, and instead profited from three major surges.

The Most Crucial 10%: The 'Signal' for Market Switching

90% of profits in crypto come from holding in the middle of a trend, but most people die before the start. I deduced a 'Main Force Accumulation Signal' through on-chain data + order volume on exchanges—specific indicators are not convenient to disclose.

Final Piece of Advice: The essence of rolling a warehouse is 'risking with profits.' If you haven't turned 3000 into 30,000 yet, don't think about 600,000.