Doubling in Xiaocang is not a dream, 1200→6WU, I pushed it out with this set of rhythms!
I lost money in spot trading for two years, but contracts turned my life around.
Many people don't believe it, but I went from 1200U to 6WU in just 42 days,
not by gambling, not by divine orders,
but by using a strategy of light positions rolling over + fixed rhythm, continuously rolling out profits.
Now with this rhythm, others come to ask me to explain,
I only say: Don’t ask about the points first, learn to control yourself first.
🔥 The key to doubling in contracts is not explosion, but rhythm.
My three-stage strategy (only mentioning half):
Light positions for the initial position (control risk)
I only use 15% of the total position at the start, only trade based on structural signals, not relying on feelings to enter the market.
When there’s no direction, it’s better to stay out of the market and wait than to rush in blindly.
Rolling profits for the second position (increasing position based on profits)
I only move profits into the second position after the initial position gains over 8%.
The principal stays intact throughout, and profits are rolled forward; this step is the critical watershed.
Take profit and split the position + roll into the next order.
The first target is to take profit and split 40%, securing the gains.
The rest locks in profits for the second phase, profit flows back, and continues pushing the next wave.
Doubling is not about critical hits; it’s about rhythm control + splitting profits to survive.
😤 Why can’t others double?
Wanting to get rich quick from a single trade, but end up blowing up.
Not taking profits leads to losing all gains.
Increasing positions based on impulse, stop-loss based on procrastination.
What you lose is not the market, but the wrong rhythm + disorganized positions.
You continue to guess the direction, I continue to roll positions and split profits.
You keep gambling on the ups and downs, while my account is already stable and compounding.
Contracts are not gambling; they are tactics.
Doubling relies on rhythm, not on talent.