【Real Experience: From 3500U to 20,000U, It Wasn't Luck】

At that time, I only had 3500U. I experienced three months of continuous losses, and my account was like a sieve; I couldn't hold onto profits each time.

Later, I completely changed my mindset and started using a "position rotation + profit rolling" system. Unexpectedly, I rolled all the way to 20,000U+.

It wasn't about getting rich quickly, nor was it about going all in, but rather taking it steady with each round.

During the ETH surge from 2200 to 2900, we took profits in three stages;

During the ARB short squeeze, we positioned ourselves for low buying in advance;

Also with LDO, SOL, OP, BTC, we traded rhythmically, generally without losses in each round.

The key points are only three steps:

1. Set stop-loss accurately, with drawdowns not exceeding 10% of the principal.

2. Take profits while you can, and roll the remaining part into the next wave.

3. Only trade strong trends, avoid sideways markets, don’t chase rebounds, and steer clear of hot spots.

To be honest, most people aren't unable to trade; they just can't stop:

They add to their positions with a slight rise, hold on during a dip, don't take profits when they're up, and cling to losing positions.

But this time, I managed to do the opposite—starting with a small position, rolling out big money, and reinvesting profits.

Many people later asked me:

How do you determine your entry points?

How did you manage to multiply your investment six-fold after a few rounds?

What methods do you use to control position size and rhythm?

I can clearly tell you: this set of strategies is not based on reckless all-in, but rather a methodical, systematic, and disciplined rolling strategy.

How specifically to lay out? How to control the rolling rhythm? What money-losing traps must you avoid?

I won't write those out.