You might not believe it, but I just made a 27,000 USDT long position in ETH all at once.
And this is just a small part of my rolling position.
Some people ask me: Why can you always hold on? Won't you get shaken out? Why do you always happen to be heavily invested at the right moments?
To be honest, I’m too lazy to explain such questions, but today I'll share some practical insights.
It’s not a trick; it’s logic that can be directly used to turn things around.
First of all, I am never the type to go all in as a gambler.
The money I use will never exceed 30% of my total capital.
But I do enter in batches and increase my position gradually, getting heavier as I go.
If you understand this point, you’ll see that the logic is worlds apart from betting everything.
Also, I absolutely will not enter the market when “emotions are at their peak.”
When you see a sharp rise and wonder if it’s good news, what I see is the market maker looking for someone to take over.
99% of people die from that kind of “emotional K.”
Chasing the rise, getting shaken out, losing big—it's a triple whammy.
Now let’s talk about stop-losses; stop using that one-size-fits-all approach.
If you set a 2% stop-loss, someone can easily push you down with a sharp move.
Stop-losses need to be flexible; you need to read the structure and know what is a trap and what confirms the trend.
Misreading a position not only results in losing money but can easily lead to three consecutive losses.
But at the end of the day, the key point is—I won’t be making moves every day.
Three times a week is enough for me; I take a bite each time.
The lower the frequency, the higher the win rate. In this circle, it’s not about who moves fast and makes money, but rather who can endure and only acts in places they clearly understand.
Don’t expect to learn these logics in some video course or teaching group.
Most bloggers can't even explain risk management clearly, let alone turning their capital around.
As for me, I’ve indeed brought along a group of brothers, from 1,000 USDT to 30,000, and even those who went bankrupt and came back to 24,000.
There's no point in saying too much; this is not something you understand just by “watching,” it’s about actually putting it into practice.
Whether you believe it or not doesn’t matter. Those who can truly turn things around will eventually find the way.