During that period, people around me poured cold water: "Playing like this, you'll get liquidated sooner or later."
Six years ago, after being in the circle for only one year, I experienced 7 consecutive stop-losses, and my account was left with only 3800U. The despair was beyond description—I could feel my mental breakdown just opening the trading software. But 92 days later, the balance of this account turned into 190,000U. Looking at the numbers on the screen, even I found it hard to believe.
This is not just luck, nor is it a high-stakes gamble, but a method called "Rolling Position + Position Management"—a strategy that most people look down upon, cannot learn, and cannot stick to, yet it has helped me turn my situation around.
Many people think of a gambler's mentality when they hear "rolling positions", but the true essence of rolling positions is "control". Using small positions to seek steady profits, and then leveraging those profits to create greater opportunities - this is my core logic.
**How to operate specifically? Three steps:**
**Step 1**: Use 25% of the principal to make a test position, and add another 15% if the direction is correct. Absolutely do not go all in with a heavy position at the beginning.
**Step 2**: When the floating profit reaches 6%-9%, first take profits on part of the gains, and then use the profits to increase your position — this is the true meaning of rolling positions.
**Step 3**: After doubling the profit, withdraw half to lock in the principal, and continue to roll the remaining part. Always ensure the safety of the principal.
Here’s a practical example. Starting from 3800U in the first week, using only 1.2x leverage, the profit target for each trade is set at 7%. Some laughed: "At this rate, when will you be able to operate?" But while they Get Liquidated, I am still steadily making profits. Every U earned is reinvested for the next round—earning 320U in one round means 3200U after ten rounds, slowly accumulating into a snowball. It's not about the luck of getting rich quickly, but rather about profits stacking on profits, and time compounding on time.
Achieving nearly 50 times the return in 92 days is no miracle; it’s just compound interest combined with discipline.
The reason I have never been liquidated is that I do not let emotions dictate my trading decisions.
Someone asked if this method still works now? The market keeps changing, but human greed and fear have never changed - if you can't learn to control these two emotions, you'll always be led by the market. The core of rolling positions has never been to pursue getting rich quickly, but to use discipline to exchange for the certainty of getting rich.
Among the students I have guided, some have rolled from 500U to 28,000U, while others have steadily grown from 2,000U to 75,000U — they all used the same logic. The crypto world is never short of opportunities, but what it lacks are those who truly understand how to control their positions, grasp the rhythm, and can persistently execute rolling strategies.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 2025-12-24 20:22
It needs to be stable, accurate, and decisive.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 2025-12-23 16:02
A steady, precise, and ruthless strike is the way to go.
During that period, people around me poured cold water: "Playing like this, you'll get liquidated sooner or later."
Six years ago, after being in the circle for only one year, I experienced 7 consecutive stop-losses, and my account was left with only 3800U. The despair was beyond description—I could feel my mental breakdown just opening the trading software. But 92 days later, the balance of this account turned into 190,000U. Looking at the numbers on the screen, even I found it hard to believe.
This is not just luck, nor is it a high-stakes gamble, but a method called "Rolling Position + Position Management"—a strategy that most people look down upon, cannot learn, and cannot stick to, yet it has helped me turn my situation around.
Many people think of a gambler's mentality when they hear "rolling positions", but the true essence of rolling positions is "control". Using small positions to seek steady profits, and then leveraging those profits to create greater opportunities - this is my core logic.
**How to operate specifically? Three steps:**
**Step 1**: Use 25% of the principal to make a test position, and add another 15% if the direction is correct. Absolutely do not go all in with a heavy position at the beginning.
**Step 2**: When the floating profit reaches 6%-9%, first take profits on part of the gains, and then use the profits to increase your position — this is the true meaning of rolling positions.
**Step 3**: After doubling the profit, withdraw half to lock in the principal, and continue to roll the remaining part. Always ensure the safety of the principal.
Here’s a practical example. Starting from 3800U in the first week, using only 1.2x leverage, the profit target for each trade is set at 7%. Some laughed: "At this rate, when will you be able to operate?" But while they Get Liquidated, I am still steadily making profits. Every U earned is reinvested for the next round—earning 320U in one round means 3200U after ten rounds, slowly accumulating into a snowball. It's not about the luck of getting rich quickly, but rather about profits stacking on profits, and time compounding on time.
Achieving nearly 50 times the return in 92 days is no miracle; it’s just compound interest combined with discipline.
The reason I have never been liquidated is that I do not let emotions dictate my trading decisions.
Someone asked if this method still works now? The market keeps changing, but human greed and fear have never changed - if you can't learn to control these two emotions, you'll always be led by the market. The core of rolling positions has never been to pursue getting rich quickly, but to use discipline to exchange for the certainty of getting rich.
Among the students I have guided, some have rolled from 500U to 28,000U, while others have steadily grown from 2,000U to 75,000U — they all used the same logic. The crypto world is never short of opportunities, but what it lacks are those who truly understand how to control their positions, grasp the rhythm, and can persistently execute rolling strategies.