"Survival Notes of Rolling Warehouse"
At three in the morning, staring at the K-line, I always think of that version of myself who was starving and bought instant noodles. That year, with my last 300U, I rushed into the futures market, and looking back now it was a gamble—either die of hunger in the rental room or fight to the death.
100x leverage is a double-edged sword, with the phrase "Get Rich Quick" engraved on the back and blood on the blade. I remember the first time I had a floating profit of 300%, my hands shook so much I couldn't even hold a cigarette; after closing my position, I repeatedly counted zeros in my account. But more often than not, it was the moment the liquidation reminder sounded that sent chills down my spine.
The most ironic part of this business is: the poorer you are, the more daring you become. Back then, every time my account rose by 500U, I would cash out to buy rice, while the rest continued dancing on the edge of a cliff. Last year's single-sided market for ETH turned my capital into a thousand times in three days, but for four whole months prior, I was like a hibernating snake, not daring to act on even a 5% fluctuation.
I have seen too many geniuses fall: Old Zhang rolled his way to seven figures on Luna without taking profits, and now he drives a ride-sharing car to pay off his debts; A May doubled down on her positions and deleted all trading apps the night she was liquidated. Those who truly survive are the wolves who can maintain a sense of hunger when they are in profit.
Now, if you ask me for the secret to rolling warehouses? It’s simply locking human weaknesses into iron rules: withdraw immediately when floating profits exceed capital, set a daily loss limit at 20%, and run faster than anyone when trends reverse. It's like sailing in a storm; you need to use the wind and waves to push forward, but also remember to get ashore before the boat sinks.
The market is becoming restless again, but true hunters are always waiting for that clap of thunder. If you are still struggling with whether to enter the market, you might as well ask yourself: when the account hits zero, do you dare to swallow this bloody chip?
The three currencies that are key to May's ambush have been organized, and as usual, the threshold remains unchanged. Only veterans who have experienced three rounds of bull and bear markets understand when to pull the trigger.
Bull markets do not wait for anyone; temporary reliance on luck can lead to pitfalls. Instead of fumbling in the dark and making mistakes, it’s better to find someone familiar with the market rhythm to guide you. #以太坊安全计划 #稳定币日常支付 #美国PPI数据来袭