I started with 1300U and rolled it to 35,000U in the crypto space, but the process was far from being a simple 'gamble'.

I remember it was the end of October 2023, and I only had 1300U left in my account after frequently chasing highs and lows, which led to three liquidations.

To be honest, my mindset was on the verge of collapsing at that time. But from that moment on, I began to truly understand what 'rolling positions' meant.

I did three things that completely changed the situation of losing more and earning less:

Only trade familiar cryptocurrencies, repeatedly trading mainstream coins on high and low swings, and never touching meme coins or junk coins. ETH and BTC became my only battleground, and I only focused on the trends of these two.

Risk control through position allocation; rolling positions is not about heavy betting but about gradually accumulating capital through repeated low buys and high sells. **I divided my 1300U into three parts, using a maximum of 30-40% of my position for each trade, so even if I got stuck, it wouldn't hurt my overall capital.

Strictly setting profit and loss limits; before each trade, I set my target, avoiding greed and gambling.

For example, in one trade, ETH dropped from 1610 to 1568, I entered lightly at 1572 with a target of 1588 for profit and set a stop loss at 1555. The next morning, I woke up, and it hit my exit price perfectly, making a small profit of over 80U. I had such 'small gains' no less than five times a week.

In less than two months, my 1300U turned into nearly 12,000U.

What followed was the real takeoff phase: I started using crypto-based rolling contracts, combining trend and rebound trades. During a significant ETH rebound, I rolled from 1740 all the way to around 2050, making nearly 20,000U in profit and completely turning things around.

This rolling position strategy is not something that can be casually replicated; every position and rhythm I have tested repeatedly.

Now I trade steadily, without betting on emotions or relying on luck.

You might be wondering, 'Am I just lucky?'

Actually, what I want to say is that an effective rolling position strategy combined with the correct execution logic is far more important than so-called favorable timing and circumstances.

As for how I specifically make judgments, how I enter and exit in batches, and how I arrange the rolling periods... I can't disclose too much.

Perhaps your next comeback story will start from this rolling position method with 1300U.