"Unrealized gains increase the position" may sound mild, but the logic behind it is exactly that of the terrifying "rollover" in the eyes of many. However, I want to tell you that rollover does not necessarily equal high risk. The key is whether you understand how to find opportunities within the trend, decisively act during breakthroughs, and gradually reduce your risk exposure as the market unfolds.

Let's take DOGE as an example and make a deduction.

Basic assumptions

· Initial capital: 1000 USDT

· DOGE initial price: 0.100 USDT

· Each round's increase is set at 10% (for demonstration purposes only)

· Leverage usage strategy: Initially high leverage (10x) for rapid accumulation, then gradually drop to 5x, 3x.

· Operation method: After each round ends, reinvest all principal and interest into the next round, and adjust leverage according to the capital scale.

· Stop-loss discipline: After each round of opening a position, if the price fluctuates in the opposite direction by 2%, immediately stop loss.

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deduction process

Round 1

DOGE rose from 0.100 to 0.110.

Open 1000U with 10x leverage, a price increase of 10% → Profit of 1000U, principal becomes 2000U.

If it drops by 2%, stop loss is triggered, losing 200U, remaining principal is 800U.

Round 2

The price rose from 0.110 to 0.121.

Invest 2000U, continue with 10x leverage, profit 2000U, principal reaches 4000U.

If this round drops by 2%, the stop-loss loss is 400U, leaving 1600U.

Round 3

The price rose from 0.121 to 0.133.

Invest 4000U, still using 10x leverage, then earn another 4000U, bringing the principal to 8000U.

If there is a drop of 2%, the stop loss will result in a loss of 800U, leaving 3200U.

Round 4

At this point, the principal has become larger, and risk management begins.

The price rose from 0.133 to 0.146.

Invest 8000U, leverage drop to 5 times, profit 4000U, total principal 12000U.

If it drops by 2%, stop-loss loss 800U, remaining 7200U.

Round 5

The price ranges from 0.146 to 0.161.

Invest 12000U, maintain 5x leverage, profit 6000U, principal reaches 18000U.

If a 2% stop loss is