Last year I used 1200U, and in 7 weeks it rolled to 140,000 U—without a single liquidation, and without gambling my life; I relied solely on finally realizing one thing: to survive in the crypto world, you must never rely on luck.

I had also taken a hard fall before: my account went from a high point all the way down to only 3000U, and during that time I didn't even dare to look at the numbers when I opened the app, but I was unwilling to exit like that. It was then that I set two strict rules for myself, which I have never broken since:

First, only trade in segments and do not gamble on the market. No matter how 'stable' the market looks, do not blindly guess tops and bottoms, and do not catch falling knives; only act when the trend is clear;

Second, strictly control drawdowns and do not be greedy. Never go all in; take profits when they are good, even if it looks like there might be more gains, do not cling to the battle.

In fact, many people do not misjudge the direction, but are dragged down by emotions: clearly seeing the right trend, yet holding on stubbornly because they are reluctant to cut losses, resulting in greater losses; or they panic and take profits too soon after making a small amount of money, missing out on potential profits, ultimately leading to wasted effort.

I have refined this rolling strategy for a full 3 years, and the market has long validated its reliability. In this round of the market, my friends and I have achieved good results: some turned 500U into 18,000 U in 18 days, some focused on short positions from 800U to 34,000 U, and another friend turned 10,000 U into 186,000 U with just 14 clean trades.

It’s not that the method is miraculous, but we finally learned to be 'steady'—first protect the principal, and then slowly roll the profits. The crypto world has never been unable to make money; instead, too many people always think about getting rich overnight and end up going down the wrong path.

You don’t need to rush; even if you only earn a little each time, compound interest works like magic. Just like a tree can't support a boat, a sail can't reach far on its own; going solo is prone to pitfalls, but having a reliable team to guide you can help you avoid many detours. Don't be afraid of losing your direction, @bit多多 我一直都在 , feel free to chat anytime if you have questions.