From a loss of 1 million to a 50-fold increase to 30,000: My path to redemption through aggressive rolling
In 2022, I lost 1 million on LUNA, all my savings and confidence vanished in an instant, leaving only 30,000 U in my account.
That was the darkest period of my life; every night I wondered if the crypto world would ever recover?
But I was unwilling to accept it.
In that moment of despair, I developed a unique aggressive rolling method.
Six months later, I turned that 30,000 U into 1.57 million U.
From that point on, I understood one thing—aggressive rolling is not about luck, but about execution and discipline.
Today, I am making this method public; whether you can execute it depends entirely on yourself.
The three iron rules of aggressively rolling 30,000 U.
1. The first order must not exceed 10%, and if there’s a 5% loss, cut it immediately.
With a principal of 30,000 U, the first order only uses 3,000 U (10%).
If the loss reaches 5%, cut it off immediately, without hesitation.
The key: Those who have lost a lot of money often go all-in on the first order, resulting in a total loss.
I once made this mistake, so I understand that the first order is crucial.
Withdraw the principal immediately after making a profit; the rest is profit rolling.
2. The revenge formula for increasing positions during profit.
When the first order profits by 30%, I start to increase my position, increasing it by 1.5 times.
For example, if I earn 900 U from 3,000 U, I will increase by 1,350 U, making the total position 5,250 U.
After winning twice in a row, I will activate the “revenge mode,” betting all profits, but the stop loss must be adjusted upwards.
This is the secret I used to roll 30,000 U into 190,000 U.
3. Move the stop loss to take profit, don’t stubbornly hold during rebounds.
Every time it rises by 15%, I will move the stop loss up by 12%.
If it drops below the trend line, regardless of whether the stop loss has been reached, I will exit immediately.
Remember, greed is the biggest enemy.
I once lost a substantial amount before the FTX collapse in November because I didn’t take profit in time; my account, which had reached 370,000 U, fell back to 120,000 U in one day, a profound lesson.
Why can’t most people recover?
They rush to win back after a loss, resulting in faster losses.
They hesitate to increase positions when profitable, missing out on compounding opportunities.
They lack a revenge plan and operate emotionally.
Can this method help you recover?
If you can execute stop losses like a machine, without delay or hesitation.
If you dare to continue to increase positions after making a profit, unafraid of risks.
If you truly learn to take risks with profits, then turning 30,000 U into 1 million is entirely possible.
The crypto world does not sympathize with tears; it only rewards cold-blooded executors.