I once lost 150,000 in the crypto world, but made it back with 2,000 U.
During that time, I didn't even dare to turn on my phone ringer; the first thing I did every morning was not to check the market, but to see if I had been liquidated.
My account went from over 100,000 to just 2,000 U. At that moment, I understood that it wasn't that I couldn't do it, but that my method was wrong.
That night, I sat in front of the candlestick chart for a full 6 hours, starting to review everything I had done.
❌ Why do others double their money while I stop-loss?
❌ Why do I always go all in, only to explode again and again?
❌ Why do I lose more when I rush, and the more I lose, the more chaotic it gets?
Until I finally understood: the crypto world isn't about making money every day, but about choosing the right rhythm and making enough profit in those few waves.
So I started with 2,000 U, operating in 4 segments, and only made trades in "understandable positions."
✅ First wave: small position trial, earned 13%
✅ Second wave: strong breakout, added position, earned 41%
✅ Third wave: followed the trend, doubled in one day
✅ Fourth wave: heavy position to catch the trend, account broke 10,000
It wasn’t about godly operations, but the combination of execution, structural understanding, and position control.
In the 3rd week, the account exceeded 16,000.
In the 5th week, ETH soared to 28,000.
In the 7th week, I caught the doubling trend of FTM, reaching 43,000.
In the 10th week, I took profit on BTC, and I finally made back the 100,000 I lost.
What was my reliance on? It wasn't guessing or life-and-death struggles, but my own summary.
Explosive Rolling Model: Rhythm + Position Control + High Win Rate Structure.
The funniest part is that those who laughed at me for "only having 2,000 U" have now quietly come to ask me: "How did you do that?"
Brother, can I take you along? Let’s not talk about it for now.
First think about:
👉 Can you resist the urge to fidget?
👉 Do you dare to take only 3 opportunities but hit hard?
👉 Do you want to turn back those losses?