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Many people don't understand what "rolling positions" means, thinking that adding to a position is just bullish buying and holding during dips. So what happens? They didn't get the market direction wrong, but their accounts blow up first.
My experience over the past few years of surviving by "rolling profits" is so simple it's hard to believe—try with 1000 bucks for trial and error, if you make money, use that profit to increase your position size; if the market moves against you, cut losses immediately and come back later.
It sounds unexciting, emotionless, just so boring. But the account balance quietly grows.
I'm never someone who doesn't hold a large position; the key is that I never bet when uncertain. Nowadays, too many people start with 10,000 capital and open leveraged positions up to 980,000, dreaming of a 50% surge to cash out completely. And then? A false breakout occurs, and the account is cut in half directly, with no chance to react.
Truly consistent profit-makers share the same logic: if the market hasn't moved, staying out is the biggest discipline; once the rhythm is confirmed, you must act with strength. In the end, what you earn isn't luck, but a sense of rhythm and position management.
Stop messing with those incomprehensible indicators. First, understand this: your principal is your life, profits are your bullets. Use bullets to exchange for wealth, not risking your life to gamble on luck.
Endure the lows, lose sometimes, and also turn around. I know what it feels like in the market. So what I want to say is: don't rush, take it slow, but you must go in the right direction.