A friend last year started with only 1200U in their account. By sticking to a few simple trading rules for 90 days, they finally reached 50,000U, all without a single liquidation. This method isn't complicated; the key is discipline. Sharing three core points:
**Strategy 1: Segment your layout, learn to "cut losses"**
Never go all-in at once. Divide your capital into three parts: - Short-term trading 1000U, with a maximum of two trades per day. - Trend-following trades 1000U, only follow obvious directions. - Life-saving fund 1000U, to handle extreme dips.
The benefit of this approach is limited losses per trade and having ammunition when a rebound occurs.
**Strategy 2: Pick the most certain opportunities, treat other times as meditation**
Don't do everything during a rebound. Wait until the daily chart shows a clear bullish alignment and breaks previous highs before entering. When profits reach 30%, take half off the table, and set a 10% take-profit auto-close for the remaining position. Even if there's a pullback later, you've already secured gains.
**Strategy 3: Control your emotions and execute mechanically**
Set your stop-loss before entering—at 3%, no bargaining. Turn off your computer at 11 PM every night, and don't look at tempting K-line charts. Nighttime volatility is often just noise and not worth chasing.
**Final words**
Going from 3000U to 50,000U is essentially about making fewer mistakes. Living is a thousand times more important than chasing quick profits. Too many end up as fee-taking machines for exchanges because of greed, excessive leverage, or frequent trading. Stick to this logic, and you'll be able to profit steadily in any rebound or cycle.
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AirdropCollector
· 12-15 17:53
It sounds like a story; how many actually accomplish it?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-15 17:53
This story sounds pretty fake, but I have to admit that the segmented layout really hits the mark. Too many people just lost everything with a single gamble.
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CantAffordPancake
· 12-15 17:48
Sounds good, but how many people can actually stick with it for 90 days?
A friend last year started with only 1200U in their account. By sticking to a few simple trading rules for 90 days, they finally reached 50,000U, all without a single liquidation. This method isn't complicated; the key is discipline. Sharing three core points:
**Strategy 1: Segment your layout, learn to "cut losses"**
Never go all-in at once. Divide your capital into three parts:
- Short-term trading 1000U, with a maximum of two trades per day.
- Trend-following trades 1000U, only follow obvious directions.
- Life-saving fund 1000U, to handle extreme dips.
The benefit of this approach is limited losses per trade and having ammunition when a rebound occurs.
**Strategy 2: Pick the most certain opportunities, treat other times as meditation**
Don't do everything during a rebound. Wait until the daily chart shows a clear bullish alignment and breaks previous highs before entering. When profits reach 30%, take half off the table, and set a 10% take-profit auto-close for the remaining position. Even if there's a pullback later, you've already secured gains.
**Strategy 3: Control your emotions and execute mechanically**
Set your stop-loss before entering—at 3%, no bargaining. Turn off your computer at 11 PM every night, and don't look at tempting K-line charts. Nighttime volatility is often just noise and not worth chasing.
**Final words**
Going from 3000U to 50,000U is essentially about making fewer mistakes. Living is a thousand times more important than chasing quick profits. Too many end up as fee-taking machines for exchanges because of greed, excessive leverage, or frequent trading. Stick to this logic, and you'll be able to profit steadily in any rebound or cycle.