The Ordinary Person's Journey in the Cryptocurrency World: A Game of Cold Blood and Patience
Table of Contents:
1. Small Capital Breakthrough Rules
2. Survival Strategies for Large Capital
3. Understanding the Bottom of the Cryptocurrency World
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Want to turn $1,000 into more? Spot trading is a gentle place, while contracts are a battleground. But don’t rush to open a position — what you think is a casino is actually a hunting ground.
Rolling your position is not gambling; it’s a mathematical game:
1. Wait like a sniper; you only need 3 firing opportunities a year.
2. Only act at breakout points after a sharp decline; that’s when the market maker has finished washing the position.
3. Always go long; the heroes lying in the graveyard of the cryptocurrency world are those who went against the trend.
$50,000 Survival Guide:
1. Open 10x leverage with only 10% of your position (equivalent to 1x leverage).
2. 2% stop-loss; if it blows up, consider it a treat for a girl to drink milk tea.
3. If you capture a 50% market move, your account can swell to $200,000.
Remember: a hundredfold return relies on a few 10x moves, not daily 10% gains.
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When your account has seven figures:
Treat futures as a concubine; spot trading is the legitimate wife. Always keep only 1/10 of your spot profit in the futures account; if it blows up, consider it an offering to the market maker.
My risk control bottom line:
1. Futures account at $200,000, spot account can be replenished at any time.
2. Withdraw $200,000 into a fixed-term deposit for every $1 million earned.
3. Margin call? It’s just returning yesterday’s profits.
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Newbies always study candlestick patterns, while seasoned traders calculate position ratios. Do you know why you keep getting harvested? By the time the news reaches you, it’s already third-hand information.
Withdrawal unwritten rules:
1. Only find mid-priced merchants on Binance.
2. Avoid the highest prices (that’s a favorite for money laundering).
3. The T+1 mechanism is your protective charm.
Finally, here’s a blood-soaked truth: all technical indicators fail in a bull market, except for the account balance.