#数字货币市场回升 34 million U to 10 million U: A Get Liquidated person's comeback notes



At around 2 AM, the phone lit up with a liquidation warning. The account only had 3400U left, less than 1% away from the liquidation line. The memory of last year's million-dollar loss is still vivid, but this time I chose to close all positions — either I exit the circle for good, or I use this money to give myself one last chance.

One year later, the account balance broke through ten million. Among the 127 people following the operations, the one with the least starting amount grew from 1200U to withdraw 52,000 U. This is not based on some hundredfold myth, but rather on three almost counterintuitive survival principles.

**Rule 1: Always keep your position within 40%**
The single position should not exceed 40% of the total funds, and the remaining 60% should be put into a cold wallet and given to family. If losses reach 15%, immediately stop loss, and never increase the position to average down the cost. Small losses can be cured, but large losses can be fatal.

**Rule 2: Only Observe the Trend, Tools are Extremely Simple**
Go long above the 20-day moving average on the daily chart and short below it. If divergence occurs, directly go into a wait-and-see mode. Do not guess where the top is, and do not attempt to catch the so-called bottom. The greatest leverage for small funds is not the multiplier, but moving with the trend.

**Rule Three: Divide Profits into Three Parts**
30% continue to roll over to expand gains, 40% directly withdraw to improve living standards, 30% convert to stablecoins for annualized returns. When a black swan event occurs, at least the principal is still there.

I wrote this set of rules into an automated trading script. When the market goes crazy, I turn off the computer and go fishing, and when I come back, I see that the profits have already been credited. Last year, I learned my lesson by investing one million, and this year, I verified the value of self-discipline with 3400U.

The real rule in the market is: capital determines speed, and discipline determines whether one can turn things around.

If your account is also a four-digit number now, just remember these three sentences: Position no more than four, direction looks at the daily line, profit must be divided into three parts.

Opportunities are always there. As long as you live to the favorable period, anyone can make a comeback. Are you ready? 🚀

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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 11-29 12:28
To be honest, this trap theory sounds a bit too perfect. It just feels like it lacks the struggle of humanity; who can maintain such composure when they're really at the bottom?
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TestnetScholarvip
· 11-29 04:08
It's another one of those stories about turning a few thousand U around. It sounds great, but how many can actually execute a stop loss? I'm the kind of waste who starts to increase the position when my account falls by 15%.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 11-26 16:49
To be honest, this trap sounds nice, but execution is hell.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 11-26 16:47
Talking about stop loss is easy, but when it really comes to a black swan moment, you'll still get shaky hands.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 11-26 16:37
Uh, but how did this 3400U turn into 10 million? What kind of divine market is this?
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WhaleShadowvip
· 11-26 16:31
I agree with a position of 40%, but most people still can't get over the hurdle of stop loss.
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GasGuruvip
· 11-26 16:29
This story sounds quite appealing, but that 40% Position really is a strict discipline.
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