I've heard too many voices saying that if you play like this, you'll eventually get liquidated. But what is the reality? In three months, $3,000 turned into $140,000.



This guy's account once had only $3,000 left, after being liquidated seven times before. How tough was that period? He didn't even want to open the Binance app. But now? Looking at the numbers in his account, even he feels a bit surreal.

Someone asked, what's the secret? Luck? High-stakes gambling? Neither. The underlying logic is just two words—position rolling and position management. Honestly, most people look down on this method, can't learn it, and can't stick with it. Yet, it’s this seemingly "insignificant" rule that has turned people around.

Many people hear "position rolling" and immediately think of gamblers. But those who truly understand know that the core of position rolling is **control**—using small positions to pursue steady returns, then using the profits to expand the trading space.

His specific approach involves three steps:

**Step 1**: Allocate 25% of the principal to try the trade. Once the direction is confirmed correct, add another 15%. Never start with a heavy position. This is the baseline.

**Step 2**: When floating profits reach 6%-9%, take partial profits immediately, then use that profit to add to the position. This step is the real finesse of position rolling.

**Step 3**: When profits double, withdraw half to lock in the principal. The remaining continues to roll over, ensuring the principal is always safe.

To give a real example: starting with $3,000, using only 2x leverage, aiming for 8% profit per trade. Some mocked at the time, saying it would take ages to make it. But when others got liquidated, this guy was still making steady profits—every dollar earned was used to fund the next round. $480 in the first week, $4,800 in ten weeks—slowly rolling into a snowball. What does it rely on? Reinvesting profits, time stacking—nothing else.

90 days turned into 45 times the original amount. Sounds like a miracle? Actually, it’s not. It’s compound interest plus discipline. This guy has never been liquidated. The secret? One thing—never let emotions control your trades.

Some may ask, now that the market has changed, is this still effective?

The market indeed changes, but one thing never changes—that is human nature. As long as you can't learn to control greed and fear, you'll always be swept away by the waves of the market.

What position rolling truly aims to say is never about getting rich overnight. Its core is: **using discipline to secure the certainty of wealth**.
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MintMastervip
· 01-12 19:50
No matter how eloquently you speak, it still comes down to execution. Most people can't even stick to the first step.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 01-12 19:50
Basically, it's discipline. I've tried it too, but I just can't stick with it... Watching others make money is so tempting.
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 01-12 19:49
It sounds nice, but the key is to have discipline. Most people simply can't stick to it.
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pumpamentalistvip
· 01-12 19:48
It sounds good, but how many people can truly stick to it? I'm the kind of person who starts to shake when I see my account drop; discipline is really a luxury for me.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 01-12 19:46
Honestly, just looking at these numbers, I’m a bit confused... But then I thought, seven margin calls and still able to turn things around, this guy's mental resilience is truly incredible.
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