Rolling funds is not gambling, but a life-and-death game in the arena

Many people say rolling funds is like gambling, but I think it’s more like a boxing match.

In the ring, you only have two hands: capital and profit.

Are you going to withstand with your capital? Or are you going to use profit to launch combos? That’s the difference.

My method: Profit Relay

What I’ve been doing is very simple:

Capital only enters the arena once, used to throw the first punch.

Hit → Take out the profit and continue to fight, connecting punch after punch.

Missed → Withdraw the capital, preventing yourself from being countered and knocked out.

Others go all-in to win a match;

I? I’m gradually squeezing the situation with profit.

Last month, a brother was left with only 1200U.

First punch: 400U long, betting on Ethereum breaking a key level, gaining 25%.

Profit +100U, he didn’t understand and wanted to increase his position.

I said: Stop! Withdraw the capital, use this 100U to throw the next punch.

Second punch: 100U short, riding the pullback, gained another 80U.

Total account = 1200U capital + 180U profit.

Third punch: 180U continue to long, a surge, profit reached 300+U.

After three rounds, his capital remained 1200U, but the profit kept rolling thicker, eventually rolling up to 5200U in the last month.

Core:

Capital only takes one shot, if you win, let profit continue to run.

Losses are limited to profit, never touch capital.

Stay calm, do not let the rhythm be disturbed by the win or loss of a single trade.

Rolling funds is not violent all-in, nor is it a relaxed holding.

It is a rhythmic 'relay race', with capital as the fire source and profit as the fuel.

When you learn to let profit help you make money, instead of letting capital accompany you in risk, you are no longer an ordinary retail trader.

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