1000U can also turn the tables! I've written out the complete method for flipping the account!!!
Start with 1000U and gradually turn the tables
Don't say things like "a small principal can't double", try to see if you can do it
I came from a small fund
It's not about luck, it's about a set of strict control rhythm + flipping model.
I've written this method for the first time today
Those who can follow it can succeed, those who can't should continue to bear the losses.
Three-step flipping method, suitable for funds within 1000U:
✅ Step One: Light Position Testing
Each trade only moves 15% of the total position, no gambling, no confrontation, no impulse
Only enter after confirming the signal, never act prematurely
✅ Step Two: Increase Position on Floating Profit
Only consider adding to the position after reaching +8% profit
All additional positions should only use profit, no additional principal
(Many people blow up their account by adding to positions; if you can’t learn this step, you’re directly out)
✅ Step Three: Take Profit in Batches + Roll Profit into the Next Trade
First target take profit at 30% of the position
Second target take profit at 50% of the position
Remaining profits continue to attack in the next wave, risk to zero, profits rolling
Flipping is not about chasing highs and cutting losses,
It's about ensuring every entry is stable, holding firm, and exiting in a timely manner.
Why can't you do it?
You add to your position when you make a profit, and you add to your position when you lose
No plan, no rhythm, just rush in seeing the market go up
Knowing you shouldn’t be doing it, yet keep repeating the same mistakes
It’s not about having a small fund,
It’s that you don’t have a system, and you’re not willing to trust the system.
🧱 What is my system?
I call it the rhythm-based rolling method, the entire process can be summed up in one sentence:
Control your position, replicate the rhythm, and roll profits to explode your account
What you really want to learn is not just "knowing", but "how to do it + when to do it".
Then you’ll need to copy the homework