#BTC Rolling the warehouse: either get rich or lose everything?
In the past two years, I rolled a capital of 12,000 to 970,000 in just 4 months.
This is not luck, but a set of anti-human slaughter strategies.
Today, I will share the core logic with everyone.
Opening timing = waiting for the moment when "blood flows like a river"
90% of people fail at "opening positions in a sideways market" — the real opportunity comes after a massacre!
My sniping conditions:
3 consecutive divergences on the 15-minute K-line (bull and bear power exhausted)
Liquidation leaderboard long-short ratio ≥ 3:1 (one side has been completely slaughtered)
Set the stop loss 5% below the "liquidation pile" (let others' liquidation orders block the knife for you)
If the liquidation pile is at 1.0U, I set my stop loss at 0.95U — does the dealer want to kill me? First, they kill all the stop-loss retail investors!
Third trick: the core of rolling the warehouse — profit accumulation is 100 times more important than opening positions.
Initial position no more than 5% (10,000 capital, first order only 500)
But! After a profit of 20%, initiate "vampire mode":
Second position = 180% of the first position (after earning 2,000, add 3,600)
Third position = 150% of the second position (after earning 5,000, add 7,500)
Never average down on losing positions! (In 2024, 87% of retail investors who faced liquidation died on this rule)
Cut losing positions, add to profitable positions — your greed is the bullets of the dealer!
The final "life and death choice question"
Your position has made a profit of 150%, suddenly:
The exchange crashes the market
But it hasn’t touched your stop loss
At this point, you should:
A. Immediately take profit of 50%, secure the gains
B. Increase position by 200%, force the dealer to cover
C. Turn off the machine and sleep, wait for market judgment
Bull markets do not wait for anyone; temporary efforts can easily lead to pitfalls. Instead of blindly trying to make mistakes, it's better to find someone familiar with the market rhythm to guide you.