Do you know how long it takes to make back 100,000 with 1,000 in the crypto world?

Can you make 100,000 with 1,000 in the crypto world?

Let me tell you from personal experience: there are two methods!

First method:

You only need three 10x moves to earn 10 million.

First, a basic theorem: in a person's life, you only need to continuously go all-in on three 10x coins to achieve financial freedom.

Step one, prepare 10,000.

10,000 - 100,000

100,000 - 1,000,000

1,000,000 - 10,000,000

Break down 10 million into three 10x, look for corresponding opportunities in the first, second, and third 10x, and repeat the profitable operations 100 times in each 10x; you can basically achieve 10 million.

So your next task is to find three 10x coins.

Second method:

In the crypto world, you need to find a way to earn 1 million in principal first, and the only way to make 1 million from several tens of thousands is through rolling.

Some points to note about rolling:

1. Enough patience; the profits from rolling are huge. As long as you can roll successfully a few times, you can earn at least tens of millions or even billions, so you shouldn't roll easily; look for opportunities with high certainty.

2. High certainty opportunities refer to situations where there is a significant drop followed by sideways movement, then an upward breakthrough. The probability of following the trend at this time is very high; find the point of trend reversal and get in early.

3. Only roll long;

Rolling risks

Let's talk about the rolling strategy; many people think this is risky, but I can tell you the risk is very low, far lower than the logic of trading futures.

If you only have 50,000, how to start with 50,000? First, this 50,000 should be your profit; if you are still losing, don’t bother.

If you open a position in Bitcoin at 10,000, set leverage to 10 times, use a single-position mode, and only open 10% of the position, which means only opening 5,000 as margin; this is actually equivalent to 1x leverage with a 2% stop-loss. If you hit the stop-loss, you only lose 2%, just 2%? That’s 1,000. How do those who get liquidated lose everything? Even if you get liquidated, isn’t that just a loss of 5,000? How can you lose everything?

If you are correct and Bitcoin rises to 11,000, you continue to open 10% of the total funds, also set a 2% stop-loss. If you hit the stop-loss, you still earn 8%. Where's the risk? Didn’t they say the risk was huge?