The toughest person I've ever brought in started with 3000U, and in less than 60 days, he rolled it up to over 70,000. It wasn't luck, nor was it all-in; it was about writing 'survival' into the trading rules.

When he first came in, he immediately wanted to go all-in on BTC, and I directly cut his order: first learn to afford losses, then think about how much to earn.

I set three iron rules for him:

1. Accounts should be tiered

Split 3000U into three parts: 1000U in a cold wallet, absolutely untouched; 1000U for trial and error, which can be completely lost at any time; the remaining 1000U is the real main force.

The benefit of this division is simple—no matter how many times you crash, you will never die.

2. Profits should be solidified

For every order that makes a profit of 20%, immediately withdraw half into the cold wallet.

The truth of rolling the account is: profits become principal, and the principal exits the battlefield from then on.

Don't think about getting rich in one go; the snowball thickens this way.

3. Emotions must be cold-blooded

If the signal isn't there, never place an order; if the position isn't there, never add more.

One night, the whole network was shouting bearish, and he almost followed suit; I shot back with one sentence:

"They don't care about their liquidation, but if you blow up once, you go home."

Sure enough, the next day it reversed, and the group was in chaos while his account remained safe.

Most people don't lose to the market; they lose to themselves.

Either greedy, or impatient, or scared, and in the end, they return even the principal to the market.

Those who can win are often the most timid group—

not daring to go all-in, not daring to chase the rise, not daring to bet on rebounds,

but as long as the signal is right, they steadily take their own share.

The market is still brewing; if you still don't understand how to play, it's okay, quickly join me in planning, and your positions will be arranged clearly for you!

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