Don't be intimidated by the number "10 million." As long as your account can steadily grow to 10 million, even if you only do spot trading and earn a stable 20% annually, it will surpass the annual earnings ceiling of most people.
My ability to survive in this market has never relied on squeezing out a few points every day. The key is to break down compound interest into sufficiently detailed steps. This is equivalent to decomposing it into multiple high-probability rolling position opportunities. Usually, I use small positions to test the market feel. Once the trend truly starts, I then deploy full firepower. And I only follow one direction—long positions, avoiding shorts.
So, when is the signal to "roll"? Mainly three aspects. First, a long sideways consolidation after a significant decline, suddenly breaking out upward—this kind of reversal has sustainability. Second, the daily chart re-establishes support above key moving averages, with volume and price action aligning, and market sentiment begins to warm. Third, a small detail: when hot searches are still silent and retail investors are still complaining, the big players are often quietly building positions.
How to execute specifically? Suppose you have 50,000 yuan. First, a premise: this money is best from previous profits, not hard-earned cash just deposited into your account. Use a position-by-position mode, with no single position exceeding 10% of total capital, leverage controlled within 10x, and actual risk exposure close to 1x is sufficient. The stop-loss line must be maintained—set at 2%, with no exceptions.
After the market breaks out, don’t think about immediately adding positions aggressively. The correct approach is to wait until the price moves by 10%, then take 10% of the newly added profit to add another position. No matter how many times you add, the stop-loss remains unchanged. There are three things that must be done throughout the process: risk must be controllable, logic must be clear, and execution must be consistent.
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BearMarketMonk
· 6h ago
It all sounds right, but how many can actually do it? Most people haven't even reached one million yet, and they've already been repeatedly educated by emotions and leverage.
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SerumSquirrel
· 7h ago
It's the same old "steadily reaching millions" rhetoric—easy to say, but how many can actually achieve it?
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DustCollector
· 7h ago
Talking a lot, but how many can truly stick to a 2% stop loss?
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BearHugger
· 7h ago
Well said, but how many can actually stick to a 2% stop loss? Most people only cut losses after losing 5%.
Don't be intimidated by the number "10 million." As long as your account can steadily grow to 10 million, even if you only do spot trading and earn a stable 20% annually, it will surpass the annual earnings ceiling of most people.
My ability to survive in this market has never relied on squeezing out a few points every day. The key is to break down compound interest into sufficiently detailed steps. This is equivalent to decomposing it into multiple high-probability rolling position opportunities. Usually, I use small positions to test the market feel. Once the trend truly starts, I then deploy full firepower. And I only follow one direction—long positions, avoiding shorts.
So, when is the signal to "roll"? Mainly three aspects. First, a long sideways consolidation after a significant decline, suddenly breaking out upward—this kind of reversal has sustainability. Second, the daily chart re-establishes support above key moving averages, with volume and price action aligning, and market sentiment begins to warm. Third, a small detail: when hot searches are still silent and retail investors are still complaining, the big players are often quietly building positions.
How to execute specifically? Suppose you have 50,000 yuan. First, a premise: this money is best from previous profits, not hard-earned cash just deposited into your account. Use a position-by-position mode, with no single position exceeding 10% of total capital, leverage controlled within 10x, and actual risk exposure close to 1x is sufficient. The stop-loss line must be maintained—set at 2%, with no exceptions.
After the market breaks out, don’t think about immediately adding positions aggressively. The correct approach is to wait until the price moves by 10%, then take 10% of the newly added profit to add another position. No matter how many times you add, the stop-loss remains unchanged. There are three things that must be done throughout the process: risk must be controllable, logic must be clear, and execution must be consistent.