A Rolling Strategy Suitable for Veteran Cryptocurrency Players

Every time there's a major surge, countless people rush into the cryptocurrency space hoping to get a piece of the pie, but 99% of them ultimately end up as cannon fodder.

The cryptocurrency market is not an ATM; it's a bloody battlefield.

Today, I will unveil the 'Devil's Rolling Strategy' that top players never talk about.

In 2023, I used this method to roll from 80,000 to 1,000,000 on SOL in just 3 months.

This is not a motivational speech; it's a bloody operation manual for a money printing machine.

1. The Fatal Temptation of Rolling: Why Ordinary People Can Never Make Big Money?

90% of retail investors fail due to three reasons:

Playing contracts with a grocery shopping mentality (running away after a 10% gain, playing dead after a 20% loss)

Using leverage as a gambling tool (going all-in with 50x leverage, then cursing the dealer after a liquidation)

Not understanding 'the mathematical violence of trends' (missing one major market movement means waiting 3 years)

The true wealth secret is just one: play contracts with a spot trading mindset and gamble on trends with your coffin money!

Remember: A sharp drop in a bull market is not a risk; it's God distributing red packets!

During the May 19, 2021 crash, ETH dropped from $4300 to $1700.

Rolling traders built positions at $1800, and three weeks later, closed at $3400, netting a 900% profit with 10x leverage.

K-line mantra: 'When the weekly breaks the previous high, throw your coffin money in.'

Devilish Details of Rolling:

1. Opening a Position: Use a sniper rifle, not a shotgun.

Initial position ≤ 5%

Only use 3-5x leverage.

2. Adding to Position: Profit is your only chip.

Increase your position by 20% for each breakout of a previous high.

Absolute taboo: averaging down on losses.

The 7 Deadly Sins of Liquidators:

Rolling against the trend

Uncontrolled leverage

Emotional averaging up

Ignoring extreme market conditions

Touching junk coins

Staying up late to monitor the market

Insufficient greed

If you don't know how to operate in such market conditions,

you can follow me.

I have ideas, you have execution power, and there's room.