To be honest, turning 800U into 100,000 in three months sounds like a fairy tale. But I really achieved it through the simplest method—no fancy operations, just sticking to discipline and execution.
At first, I started with 100U to test the waters, feeling very relaxed. I wouldn't be heartbroken if I lost it; instead, I could practice without restraint. I focus solely on Bitcoin, as the large market is not easily manipulated, which gives me peace of mind. I never use more than 20x leverage; I've seen too many people explode mentally with 100x. 20x can amplify profits without leading to a total loss in one go.
The key point is — only use half of the principal to open a position each time. Use 50U out of 100U for trading, and keep the remaining 50U to prevent being liquidated due to unexpected spikes.
Discipline is non-negotiable. Take profits at 10% and run, never be greedy; cut losses at 5%, never hold on stubbornly. A maximum of 2 trades a day, stop whether winning or losing, and don’t move even if it’s tempting. By being steady for a month, 800U turned into 3000U. Slow? Indeed it is. But every step is solid.
After having 3000U, the game rules have changed but the bottom line remains the same. It's still a half position—take out 1500U from the 3000U to use. If you make a profit, you can add to the position accordingly. If the 1500U grows to 1650U, the total funds become 3150U, and the next trade will open with 1575U; but as soon as a trade blows up, immediately cut the position back to 500U, and wait to slowly add after winning a few times.
This part is the most frustrating. It took two months to roll the funds up to 25,000 U through a series of small wins. Boring? It really is boring. But I'm still alive.
By the fifth month, the market suddenly turned. The profits and confidence accumulated before supported me, and I increased the single position ratio to 70%, but the take profit and stop loss became stricter—previously I would exit at 10%, but this time seeing the trend improve, I set the take profit at 30%; the stop loss was set tighter to ensure that even if my judgment was wrong, it wouldn't be too damaging.
In this wave of market movement, it shot directly from 25,000 U to 100,000 U.
The cryptocurrency world has never lacked opportunities; what is lacking are those who can control themselves and stay alive to wait for opportunities. Slowly becoming rich is actually the fastest and most stable path.
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To be honest, turning 800U into 100,000 in three months sounds like a fairy tale. But I really achieved it through the simplest method—no fancy operations, just sticking to discipline and execution.
At first, I started with 100U to test the waters, feeling very relaxed. I wouldn't be heartbroken if I lost it; instead, I could practice without restraint. I focus solely on Bitcoin, as the large market is not easily manipulated, which gives me peace of mind. I never use more than 20x leverage; I've seen too many people explode mentally with 100x. 20x can amplify profits without leading to a total loss in one go.
The key point is — only use half of the principal to open a position each time. Use 50U out of 100U for trading, and keep the remaining 50U to prevent being liquidated due to unexpected spikes.
Discipline is non-negotiable. Take profits at 10% and run, never be greedy; cut losses at 5%, never hold on stubbornly. A maximum of 2 trades a day, stop whether winning or losing, and don’t move even if it’s tempting. By being steady for a month, 800U turned into 3000U. Slow? Indeed it is. But every step is solid.
After having 3000U, the game rules have changed but the bottom line remains the same. It's still a half position—take out 1500U from the 3000U to use. If you make a profit, you can add to the position accordingly. If the 1500U grows to 1650U, the total funds become 3150U, and the next trade will open with 1575U; but as soon as a trade blows up, immediately cut the position back to 500U, and wait to slowly add after winning a few times.
This part is the most frustrating. It took two months to roll the funds up to 25,000 U through a series of small wins. Boring? It really is boring. But I'm still alive.
By the fifth month, the market suddenly turned. The profits and confidence accumulated before supported me, and I increased the single position ratio to 70%, but the take profit and stop loss became stricter—previously I would exit at 10%, but this time seeing the trend improve, I set the take profit at 30%; the stop loss was set tighter to ensure that even if my judgment was wrong, it wouldn't be too damaging.
In this wave of market movement, it shot directly from 25,000 U to 100,000 U.
The cryptocurrency world has never lacked opportunities; what is lacking are those who can control themselves and stay alive to wait for opportunities. Slowly becoming rich is actually the fastest and most stable path.