How to Turn 2000 Principal into 1 Million
2000 principal exchanged for 300U, divided into 3 parts: 100U (initial trading capital)
100U (reserved for averaging down / emergency), 100U (backup, not easily touched)
Phase One: Rolling 100U Principal (Target 1100U)
Core Strategy: Bet 100U each time, take profits at 20%, stop loss at 10%
Coin Selection Criteria: Choose trending coins with strong recent gains and high trading volume.
Practical Steps:
First Order Setup: Select trending coins with MACD bullish divergence on the 15-minute K-line, open a position with 100U
Profit Management: After each profit, withdraw 50% of the profit to the risk buffer account, maintaining a rolling base of 100U.
Phase Two: Million Sprint Period
When the principal accumulates to 1100U (recommended to keep 100U as a risk buffer)
Ultra-short lightning trades (100U principal, 15-minute cycle)
Target Selection: BTC/ETH (daily volatility of 3%-5%, ample liquidity and low slippage) Key Operation Points: Break above the 10-period EMA for long positions, break below the lower Bollinger Band for short positions Each position should not exceed 3 K-lines (45 minutes), target 1%-3% profit, daily operations ≤ 5 times Equipped with 'double stop loss': price stop loss (1%) + time stop loss (automatically close if the target is not reached within 45 minutes)
Daily MA60 Golden Cross MA120, and price stabilizes above the 60-day moving average
Trading volume exceeds the average trading volume of the previous 20 days by 2 times for 3 consecutive days
Contract open interest and price simultaneously reach a 30-day high
After confirming the trend, invest 50% of the position (500U), set a 1:3 risk-reward ratio (stop loss 10% / target 30%)
Use 'laddered position adding method': add 200U after breaking the previous high, add another 200U upon retracing to the neckline (total position ≤ 800U)
Closing Signal: Daily line shows a top divergence pattern + open interest drops 20% in 24 hours
Don't carry too heavy positions! Always have take profit and stop loss! Don't get too carried away.