I have seen too many people roll up to 99 buns, only for the last trade to go to zero...
This thing is a thousand times more exciting than holding coins—either you hit it big overnight or it goes to zero directly. I was so poor that I only had 1000 yuan for meals, but I managed to roll it into 10 buns in 3 months using this trick. Simply put: 100 times leverage + profit reinvestment + sticking to one direction.
I started with 300 dollars (2000) to test the waters, opening only 10 dollars contracts at 100 times leverage each time. If I made 1%, I would double my investment, take out half of the profit, and roll the other half. As long as you get it right 11 times in a row, 10 dollars can turn into 1 bun! But 90% of people fail due to these points: they want more after making a profit and don't stop, they increase their position when they lose, and they get slapped in the face by constantly changing directions.
My own iron rule is: cut losses immediately if you’re wrong, stop after 20 consecutive mistakes; withdraw as soon as you make 5000 dollars, never get too greedy. Last year, there was a big market move; I started with 500 dollars and rolled it into 50 buns in 3 days—but I had waited for 4 months without moving before that. This thing is about seizing opportunities in one go, usually play dead and don’t get itchy hands.
Some people ask if they can roll now? Check the market: Is there a big fluctuation? Is the trend one-sided? Can you resist the temptation to only eat the fish's body and not the tail? If the answers are all 'yes', then go for it; if you are still hesitating, it means you haven’t been schooled enough by the market.
Remember, rolling is a life-or-death game; you can either be a young model in a club or go work in the field. If you don’t have that mindset and discipline, it's better to honestly hold coins and not give your head away!