How to Fit: Penny Pinchers, Gamblers, and Leverage Seekers
The Battle for Dignity with 10U 47407501989
What can you do with 10U? Not even enough for a hot pot!
But I will use this 10U to roll it to 1000U in three months, and then from 1000U to 10,000U!
This is not some "Get Rich Quick Myth", but a set of "Survival Algorithms for the Poor" using the simplest method to fight the hardest battles!
Step 1: Start with 10U — double or go to zero
Goal: 10U → 20U (100% profit)
Combat Plan
Currency Selection: ETH (good liquidity, high volatility, few spikes)
Leverage: 100 times (you read that right, 100 times)
Position Calculation:
10U principal, 5U for opening position (leave 5U as backup)
ETH price 3000U → Open 0.0016 ETH (≈5U)
Take Profit: +50% (7.5U close position)
Stop Loss: -20% (4U forced close)
Core Logic:
Earn 50% and run, don’t be greedy, don’t hold onto losing positions
Cut losses at 20%, don’t fantasize, don’t average down
Only operate 1-2 times a day, don’t trade frequently
After a loss, cease operations for 2 hours (to prevent emotional trading)
The principal is too small, low leverage won’t make money
At 100 times leverage, a 1% fluctuation in ETH = account doubles or goes to zero
Either make a fortune or get liquidated, no time wasted
Step 2: Rolling Position Rhythm — 3 consecutive wins = principal × 8
Goal: 20U → 80U (3 consecutive wins)
Rolling Strategy
1. At 20U, use 10U to engage (50% position)
Profit 50% → 15U → Total Capital 25U
2. At 25U, use 12.5U to engage
Profit 50% → 18.75U → Total Capital 31.25U
3. At 31.25U, use 15U to engage
Profit 50% → 22.5U → Total Capital ≈ 50U
Key Point:
If you make one mistake, go back to 10U and start over
Position Splitting Strategy
80U split into 8 parts, each order 10U
Leverage reduced to 50 times (to lower liquidation risk)
Take Profit 30%, Stop Loss 10% (more stable)
Why reduce leverage?
When the principal is larger, you can’t gamble on "one shot to double"
The goal is stable growth, not gambling
If you can’t manage even 10U, giving you 1 million will also lead to liquidation!
Trading is not gambling, but a survival game; those who survive can laugh in the end!