Explosive losses and debts can be turned around....
Once deeply in debt, I worked hard until I ran out of cards, borrowing money to buy the dip,
Now my account genuinely holds 120,000, and my turnaround relies entirely on one strategy:
Rolling position rhythm system.
It's a complete set of "replicable + counterintuitive + high discipline" rhythmic structure that I rolled out one position at a time.
Now many people want to copy the system,
I’ll just say this:
It’s not that you can’t do it; it’s that your rhythm is wrong,
The system is unstable, and you can’t control yourself.
I went from being in debt to reaching 120,000 by only doing three things:
✅ 1. Start with a small position; don’t touch large positions until direction is confirmed
Control each initial position to within 15% of total capital
Don’t trade without signals; take a break if feeling emotional
Just “less trading + more capital control” has already blocked 80% of the potential losses
✅ 2. Only add positions with floating profits; do not touch the principal
Only allow added positions when initial positions have profits exceeding 10%
All added positions come from floating profits, no additional leverage, no gambling with the principal
Profits lead the way, principal acts as the base, resisting drawdowns without fear of being breached
✅ 3. Always take profits in parts; profits must be rolled
The first target is to take out 40%-50% of the profits
Leave the remaining principal for the second phase
The profits taken out are directly invested into the next round of rolling positions
This way, the account becomes "easier and faster to manage"
❌ Why do others keep losing?
Can’t let go of profits → they get given back
Adding positions based on feelings → gets countered
One stop-loss triggers emotions → trying to recover → leads to more losses
✅ Which structures can enter the initial position
✅ Which K points can roll profits
✅ How to take profits in batches
✅ How to use profits to advance to the next position
✅ How to control the rhythm to avoid giving back
Once you understand these, it becomes easier to turn around the account
Doubling down relies on rhythm; turning around relies on discipline