10U How to play?
Suitable for: Poor losers, gamblers, those who want to turn their fortunes around
The dignity battle of 10U
What can you do with 10U? Not even enough for a hotpot!
But I will use this 10U to roll it to 1000U in three months, and then from 1000U to 10,000U!
This is not some "get-rich-quick myth", but a set of "survival algorithms for the poor" using the simplest methods to fight the hardest battles!
Step 1: Starting with 10U - either double it or go to zero
Goal: 10U → 20U (100% profit)
Battle plan
Currency choice: ETH (good liquidity, high volatility, few spikes)
Leverage: 100 times (you read that right, 100 times)
Position calculation:
10U principal, 5U to open a position (keep 5U in reserve)
ETH price 3000U → open 0.0016 ETH (≈5U)
Take profit: +50% (close at 7.5U)
Stop loss: -20% (4U forced liquidation)
Core logic:
Make 50% profit and run, don't be greedy, don't hold the position
Cut losses at 20%, don't fantasize, don't average down
Only make 1-2 trades a day, do not operate frequently
After a loss, cease operations for 2 hours (to prevent emotional trading)
The principal is too small, low leverage won't make money
With 100 times leverage, a 1% fluctuation in ETH = account doubles or goes to zero
Either make a fortune or get liquidated, don't waste time
Step 2: Rolling position rhythm - 3 consecutive wins = principal × 8
Goal: 20U → 80U (3 consecutive wins)
Rolling strategy
1. At 20U, use 10U to push (50% position)
50% profit → 15U → total funds 25U
2. At 25U, use 12.5U to push
50% profit → 18.75U → total funds 31.25U
3. At 31.25U, use 15U to push
50% profit → 22.5U → total funds ≈ 50U
Key point:
As long as you make one mistake, start over at 10U
Position splitting strategy
80U divided into 8 parts, each order 10U
Leverage reduced to 50 times (reduce liquidation risk)
Take profit 30%, stop loss 10% (more stable)
Why reduce leverage?
With a larger principal, you can't gamble on "doubling it in one go"
The goal is stable growth, not gambling
If you can’t even manage 10U, giving you 1 million will also lead to liquidation!
Trading is not gambling, but a survival game; those who survive can laugh last!