With 850U rolling to 54,000, this time I really reversed my situation with methods.
I am not the chosen one who becomes rich overnight, nor am I some legendary trader. In the past, I was also a retail investor losing money year after year, frequently facing liquidation, only blindly chasing highs and selling lows when witnessing the volatile cryptocurrency market.
At the beginning of this round, I had only 850U. Not much, but precisely because it was not much, it forced me to choose only the most reliable trades.
I set three strict rules for myself:
1. No chasing highs or selling lows, only focusing on high-certainty rhythm points.
2. Build all positions in batches, strictly controlling take-profit and stop-loss.
3. Once in profit, immediately roll the position, increasing the size gradually.
At first, it was particularly hard. For the first two or three days, I was only making profits of several dozen to a hundred U each day, which seemed to show no improvement. But I was very clear that the significance of this stage was not about making money, but about establishing a safety margin. The real takeoff comes after doubling the principal and entering the third round of rolling positions, that is when it truly skyrockets.
In less than four weeks, I made fewer than 30 trades in total, with a win rate of about 70%. To be honest, that’s not particularly high. But for every winning trade, I held on tightly, controlling the drawdown effectively, and in this way, I pulled my account from 850U to 32,000, and then to a peak of 54,000.
This is not luck; it’s strategy.
This rolling position method is something I forged through multiple liquidations, particularly suitable for those with a small principal but wanting to turn their situation around. I won’t go into details; how to judge rhythm, dynamically adjust positions, and what points can open trades are things that can't be explained in just one sentence. Those willing to learn will come and ask.
The cryptocurrency market is not impossible to turn around; it's just that you don’t have the tools in your hands.
I have already won a round with it, and next, I want to bring some people along to play for real.