There are always people asking me, 'How can I roll 1000U into 10000U?'
The answer to this question lies in 'awe' and 'restraint'!
To turn 1000U into 10000U, the first step is not to find 'the sure-to-rise cryptocurrency', but to first draw the 'life-saving line'. I've seen too many people leverage up completely upon entry, shouting 'let's go for ten times' when the price rises, and cursing 'the market is manipulated' when it falls, forgetting that 1000U cannot withstand a 50% drawdown. Real experts slice their positions thinly: use 10% of the funds to test the waters, if right, slowly increase the position; if wrong, cut it immediately—just like a hunter aims before pulling the trigger, rather than spraying bullets wildly.
Secondly, you have to learn to bargain with 'greed'. When 1000U turns into 2000U, there are always people thinking 'just wait a bit longer, doubling is right in front of me', only to have a pullback return them to square one; when it reaches 5000U, they want to 'wait for a round number before exiting', ultimately giving back both principal and profit. The path to tenfold in contracts has never been about 'earning enough in one go', but 'earning a little each time': earn 5% and take it, ten times is 50%; earn 10% and run, seven times is a double. Those who can reach 10000U all understand that 'taking profit is not weakness', but the wisdom of locking profits in your pocket.
More importantly, you have to accept 'most of the time is spent waiting'. In the contract market, 80% of the market is oscillating, and only 20% is trending. The key to turning 1000U into 10000U is not to fidget back and forth during oscillations, but to firmly grasp the opportunity when a trend comes. Just like fishermen don’t cast their nets every day; they wait for the tide to rise before casting their nets in the area where fish are most abundant. Many people fail due to 'itchy hands': they force trades when there is no market, and when there is a market, they fear to trade due to previous losses, ultimately just watching opportunities slip away.
Remember in the end: the tenfold in contracts is never about 'calculating the right direction', but about the instinct to 'control risk'. 1000U is not much, but enough to build confidence after each small profit; 10000U is not far, but the premise is that you must let 1000U survive each fluctuation. Leverage can amplify profits, but it cannot amplify your luck—turning 1000 into 10000 has always been the patience of a farmer: slowly sowing seeds, timely weeding, and waiting for the harvest.
Now, is your 1000U ready to survive first?
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