#比特币波动性 account went from a floating loss of 200,000 to breaking even and doubling, and it only took me three weeks. Recently, many people have DM'd me asking how I did it. Honestly, there's no magic; I just stuck to these five trading principles.
First Move: Test the waters with small capital, add more only after making a profit When the market just started moving, I only used 10%-15% of my account to test the direction. Once I was right, I used the floating profit to increase my position, never adding more of my principal. This way, losses don't hurt, and if I'm right, the gains compound.
Second Move: Set your stop-loss line in advance, exit immediately if it's hit Before opening any position, I set a strict stop-loss. If the drawdown hits 3% of my principal, I cut the loss immediately. I've suffered big losses by holding onto losing positions before; I later realized strict discipline is the key to survival.
Third Move: Reinvest your profits, let compounding work Don't rush to withdraw floating profits; roll them into the next trade. Compound growth is much faster than you imagine—this is the essence of the rolling position strategy.
Fourth Move: Only play the main uptrend, sit out the choppy market When the market is consolidating, I'd rather sit on the sidelines and watch shows than trade aimlessly. Only clear trending markets are worth heavy bets. Missing a few opportunities is okay; protecting your profits is more important.
Fifth Move: Exit in three batches, don't try to eat the whole fish During a rally, I take profits in stages. Even if the price keeps going up, I don't get greedy. Greed can make your gains vanish; taking money off the table is the hard rule.
Looking back at those three weeks: The first week I took light positions to get a feel for the market rhythm, the second week I started compounding to accelerate profits, and the third week I caught the main uptrend precisely. My account not only recovered but also hit a new high.
These are lessons I learned with 200,000 in tuition fees. Only by executing strictly can you catch the next Bitcoin rally.
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HashBrownies
· 11-25 05:53
The stop loss line is really important; I used to hold a losing position until I was bankrupt.
The strategy of dumping in three batches is amazing; greed is truly the biggest killer in trading.
The experience gained from a 200,000 tuition fee is worth it.
I need to learn the idea of Light Position to test the waters; I always want to go All in.
Compound interest and rollover are indeed fast, but the prerequisite is to stay alive to see that day.
Judging the main rise is the hardest part; how to ensure it's not a false breakout.
Locking in profits sounds easy but is really hard to do, brother.
The rhythm for these three weeks is quite clear, but it’s a bit exhausting to execute.
I really can’t hold a Short Position in a volatile market; my hands are too itchy.
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MissedTheBoat
· 11-23 02:16
It's easy to say, but in reality, it still depends on luck. I just want to know if it can be consistently replicated in three weeks.
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DancingCandles
· 11-22 09:10
It makes sense; the stop loss is the hardest part to endure, and I still tend to hold a losing position.
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DEXRobinHood
· 11-22 09:10
To be honest, I relate the most to the stop-loss point. I used to stubbornly hold onto a position and ended up losing everything all at once.
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Blockblind
· 11-22 09:08
Double in three weeks? Dude, this luck is truly insane.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 11-22 08:44
Alright, I'll be straight with you. I believed in this theory two years ago too. The result? I executed stop-losses perfectly—every single one of the five stop-losses was correct—and my account still went nowhere, haha.
Scaling out sounds smart, but in reality, I've experienced the thrill of "catching the whole fish" three times, and then missed the real major uptrend four times because I was scaling out.
This guy isn't wrong, it's a discipline issue. But my discipline isn't bad either, so why does my floating profit always just vanish?
As for compounding positions, I respect that the most. It really can accelerate things, but it also accelerates losses super fast. That's the real truth.
200,000 tuition? Bro, your tuition is cheap!
#比特币波动性 account went from a floating loss of 200,000 to breaking even and doubling, and it only took me three weeks. Recently, many people have DM'd me asking how I did it. Honestly, there's no magic; I just stuck to these five trading principles.
First Move: Test the waters with small capital, add more only after making a profit
When the market just started moving, I only used 10%-15% of my account to test the direction. Once I was right, I used the floating profit to increase my position, never adding more of my principal. This way, losses don't hurt, and if I'm right, the gains compound.
Second Move: Set your stop-loss line in advance, exit immediately if it's hit
Before opening any position, I set a strict stop-loss. If the drawdown hits 3% of my principal, I cut the loss immediately. I've suffered big losses by holding onto losing positions before; I later realized strict discipline is the key to survival.
Third Move: Reinvest your profits, let compounding work
Don't rush to withdraw floating profits; roll them into the next trade. Compound growth is much faster than you imagine—this is the essence of the rolling position strategy.
Fourth Move: Only play the main uptrend, sit out the choppy market
When the market is consolidating, I'd rather sit on the sidelines and watch shows than trade aimlessly. Only clear trending markets are worth heavy bets. Missing a few opportunities is okay; protecting your profits is more important.
Fifth Move: Exit in three batches, don't try to eat the whole fish
During a rally, I take profits in stages. Even if the price keeps going up, I don't get greedy. Greed can make your gains vanish; taking money off the table is the hard rule.
Looking back at those three weeks: The first week I took light positions to get a feel for the market rhythm, the second week I started compounding to accelerate profits, and the third week I caught the main uptrend precisely. My account not only recovered but also hit a new high.
These are lessons I learned with 200,000 in tuition fees. Only by executing strictly can you catch the next Bitcoin rally.