When the LUNA crash happened in 2022, the 1 million savings I had worked hard to accumulate instantly vanished, leaving only 30,000 U in my account.

During that time, I couldn't sleep at night, repeatedly asking myself: Is there no place for me in the crypto world anymore?

But the unwillingness deep inside me made me grit my teeth and hold on. After struggling in despair for three months, I discovered a radical rolling strategy.

Six months later, a miracle happened; 30,000 U turned into 1.57 million U. At that moment, I deeply realized that aggressive rolling is not based on luck, but requires strong execution and strict discipline.

Today, I will break down and share this strategy; whether you can master it depends entirely on whether you have enough determination and execution.

The three iron rules for turning 30,000 U into 1.5 million U:

Start with a light position and seek steady victory.

With a principal of 30,000 U, only invest 10% in the first order, which is 3,000 U. If you lose 5%, decisively cut losses without hesitation. I once rushed to recover lost funds and took heavy positions, resulting in a total loss.

Now, "start with a light position" has become my motto. After making a profit, first withdraw the principal, using profits to expand the gains, which makes me feel more secure.

Increase position with profit, strike precisely.

After a 30% profit on the first order, increase the position by 1.5 times. For example, if 3,000 U earns 900 U, then add 1,350 U, raising the total position to 5,250 U.

After winning two consecutive orders, activate the "full attack mode" and invest all profits, but the stop-loss point must be moved up simultaneously. This strategy allowed my funds to grow from 30,000 U to 190,000 U.

Move the stop-loss up, refuse greed.

For every 15% increase, raise the stop-loss point by 12%. Once it breaks the trend line, regardless of profit or loss, immediately liquidate. Greed is the enemy of trading.

Before the FTX collapse in November, I failed to take profits in time due to greed, and my account plummeted from 370,000 U to 120,000 U; that lesson was deeply etched in my memory.

Most people find it hard to turn things around because they blindly operate in a hurry to recover funds while being hesitant when profitable. Whether you can turn things around depends on whether you can strictly enforce stop-losses like a machine and dare to increase positions when profitable, using profits to take risks.

Achieving this, turning 30,000 U into 1 million is not out of reach. The crypto world only recognizes execution; it shows no mercy to the weak. @加密大师兄888