Only those who have blown their accounts know that the moment of making money isn't that exhilarating,
but the feeling of surviving is truly exhilarating.
I started from 3000U and rolled it to 30,000U in less than 40 days.
It's not because I'm great,
but because I finally learned—to hit the brakes in greed.
I used to love going all in.
One wrong direction would wipe out my account.
Later, I forced myself to set rules:
Never open a position exceeding 30%
If I have two consecutive losses, I must stop for 1 day
Daily losses must not exceed 5% of the total account.
At first, it was painful, watching the market soar while I dared not enter.
But that feeling of “watching others blow up, while I’m still in the game,”
is the true starting point of rolling over.
The market is the wind, and the position is the sail.
I use the “position breathing method”:
📉 Market chaotic → shrink to 10-20%
📈 Clear trend → expand to 50-60%
Consecutive losses → go completely flat to calm down.
The position is alive; it changes with the rhythm.
You have to let the account “breathe,”
don’t let it suffocate.
It’s with this rhythm that I rolled from 4000 to 15,000.
There were two crashes during this period, but I didn't blow up.
While others entered impulsively, I survived by rhythm.
When profits start generating their own profits, you become a player, not a gambler.
I never touch my principal,
for every 10% I earn, I withdraw 3% to lock in profits, leaving 7% to roll into the next wave.
This isn’t fast, but it’s really steady.
On the 37th day, my account surpassed 30,000U.
I wasn’t excited, just closed the market.
Because I know:
I didn’t win against the market; I won against myself.