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The crypto market is like this—wealth comes fiercely and dissipates even faster. I turned 1000U into 260,000U, not relying on insider information or luck collisions, but on a contract strategy that survives in high-risk environments.
Contracts are indeed a battlefield. Choosing the right direction can multiply your account with just one point; misjudging it can wipe out your capital in the blink of an eye. I dare to split 1200U into ten parts, each 120U, to use hundredfold leverage—not because I’m reckless, but because I’ve understood a principle: survival always comes before getting rich overnight.
Over the years, after repeatedly being liquidated and bouncing back, I’ve summarized five iron rules:
**Cut losses immediately when the trade goes wrong, don’t hope for a rebound.** After five consecutive stop-losses, stop trading for the day. Take profits gradually and withdraw in parts, don’t keep everything in the account. Only trade clear trending markets; avoid sideways consolidation. Keep each position within 10% of your principal.
These seemingly cautious principles have given me the confidence to repeatedly strike with high leverage. Many people get it wrong—they think being aggressive means full position, but when sideways markets hit, they become meat grinders. True aggression is making precise moves within a strict risk control framework.
Having a small position helps keep a steady mindset, and a steady mindset prevents trembling hands. The market hates those who want to turn things around overnight. If you execute these rules thoroughly, you may not get rich overnight, but you’re more likely to live longer and go further than most.