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#数字资产市场动态 The account grew from 3,000U to 200,000U. It's not luck; I finally figured out the true pulse of the market.
It's a bit unbelievable—just a few months ago, the account was stuck at 3,000U, barely moving. Now it has surpassed 200,000U. Turning a small capital around doesn't seem that hard; the key is to understand what the market really wants to do.
Initially, I was like most retail traders—taking profits and wanting to run, holding on stubbornly when losing. Once I made a 15% profit, I thought I should close the position quickly and lock in gains, but the market took off and soared to the sky. That feeling is the worst—knowing the direction is right but not being able to enjoy the gains. Losing money and missing out on profits—missing out is the real mental blow.
Later, I changed my approach. Profit isn't about rushing to exit at the first opportunity; it's about adding positions at key support levels. Many people think adding to a position is gambling, but that's not true. The real logic of adding is to let profits keep generating more profits, like rolling a snowball. When the market pulls back to my set range, I add to my position, increasing my chips. As a result, the profit curve suddenly steepens, and the account grows much faster.
The most dangerous moment was during the third wave of the market. At that time, everyone was shouting that the top was in, many people rushing to exit, but my technical indicators and market structure told me—this wave was far from over. I decided to increase my position, and that move pushed my account from five figures to six figures. My hands were trembling—it's a feeling that’s hard to describe.
Many who see this result ask: Are you not afraid of getting trapped? How can you be sure the market isn't over yet?
Honestly, I’m not gambling; I’m calculating.
I focus on three core indicators: whether the trend strength is sufficient, whether the retracement is within a reasonable range, and whether my current position matches the market space. I only move real money when all three conditions are met. If one doesn’t fit, I stay on the sidelines and wait. When others panic, I dare to add; when others are greedy, I can exit in time.
This is the core logic I want to share: when it’s time to explode, you must dare to explode; when it’s time to take profits, you must do so. Many people fail because of this—hesitating when they should act, and rushing when they should hold back.
Opportunities in the market are always there. What’s missing isn’t opportunity; it’s those who can accurately identify the direction and keep the rhythm right. That’s why some can make ten times their capital with the same funds, while others can’t even protect their principal.
I’m sharing this not to boast, but because these are real experiences from my trading records. Those who survive and thrive in the market are often not the most aggressive, but the most rational.