Many people ask me, how does seven thousand turn into one million?
Seven thousand into a million? I have indeed walked this path.
Back then, I took seven thousand, gritted my teeth and exchanged it for 1000U, treating it as a do-or-die situation.
I didn't rush to go all in, but started with 200U, only chasing the hottest coins of the day, cashing out after doubling, and stopping losses immediately at 50U. After a few consecutive wins, my capital quickly increased. The hardest part was controlling the impulse—every time I made over a thousand, I would stop and take a break for a day.
I kept repeating this operation until my capital was solid enough, and I began to use "combined punches":
A part for short-term trades, taking profits when they appear, not lingering on battles.
A part for regular investments, not looking at emotions but trends.
The last part, saved for big opportunities—only acting when the market explodes.
Every time I place an order, I definitely write down two numbers in advance: profit-taking point, stop-loss point.
Those without plans will ultimately lose to emotions.
Contracts are not magic; they only amplify your rights and wrongs.
My four iron rules have never changed:
Never go all in.
Every order must have a stop-loss.
No more than three orders a day.
Withdraw profits when earned.
Over the years, I have seen too many people earn by luck, only to give it back due to greed.
The reason I can go from 1000U to today is nothing more than—be ruthless to the market and even more ruthless to @顶级带单龙哥 .



