With this trick, 2800U can roll to 36,000U in just a few months.
At first, I just had a "let's try this method" mentality, but I didn't expect it to go smoother and smoother.
Later I realized — flipping in the crypto world really doesn't rely on luck; finding the right path is more important than anything else.
You might not believe it, but the secret is actually three tricks, and I executed each step thoroughly.
First trick: Never go all in at once; enter in batches to find signals.
I was once caught in a full position due to impatience, and then I changed my strategy: when the signal is unclear, use 10% of the position to probe.
With 2800U as the principal, I would enter a maximum of 280U, and when the trend is clear (K-line stabilizes at support, volume follows), I would add in 2-3 more batches.
For BTC, I would first enter with a light position to earn 5%, and once the trend is confirmed, I would increase my position, ultimately achieving a 20% return. Many liquidations happen due to impatience; waiting for signals and entering in batches can control risk.
Second trick: Only add to profitable trades, never average down on losing trades.
After learning the hard way: averaging down on losing trades will just deepen the loss, while adding to profitable trades can let the profits roll in.
I set a strict rule: cut the losing trades when they hit the stop-loss point, no averaging down; for profitable trades over 8%, use a small amount of profit to add to the position, keeping the principal unchanged. Even if I add to a losing position, I only lose profits, keeping my principal safe and my mindset stable.
Third trick: Go with the trend, don't fight against the market.
The phrase "go with the trend" sounds cliché, but very few can actually do it.
In the past, I always thought, "The market should correct now" or "This is the bottom," and insisted on opening positions against the trend, resulting in being schooled by the market every time.
Now, I only look at the big trend: wherever the 4-hour K-line goes, I follow and open positions without guessing the top or bottom.
Once in the community, everyone was shouting, "ETH is going to drop," but the 4-hour trend was still up; I didn't follow the crowd to short but continued to hold my long position, and in the end, I earned another 15%.
I later understood that when others complain about the market, they are actually trying to go against it — the market is never wrong; the wrong thing is the stubborn mindset.
From 2800U to 36,000U, I never relied on luck even once; it was all about "not being impatient, sticking to the rules, and following the trend."
In fact, whether one can flip in the crypto world has nothing to do with how much principal one has; the key is whether you can control your hands and find the right method. If you are also spinning around in losses and gains, you might as well follow @趋势猎手老金 to avoid some detours.