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A couple of days ago, someone messaged me asking: "I only have 5000 yuan, can I use rollover to make it to 1 million?"



To be honest, theoretically it is possible, but it definitely isn't something that can be achieved by luck. Last year I observed a friend who started with a capital of 1500U and in six months reached 700,000U. The whole process didn't involve any mysticism; it was just methodology combined with execution.

The most important point to mention upfront is: always prioritize the principal, and only use profits to reinvest. Many people misunderstand rollover as simply increasing leverage and going all in, but that is completely the opposite. The real logic of rollover is to first protect your bottom line, and then let the money earned grow exponentially.

Take my friend as an example. He initially invested 1500U, and after the first trade with BTC, he made a 50% profit, turning it into 2250U. At this point, I suggested he withdraw the 750U profit immediately and continue to play with the remaining 1500U. Why? Because even if he incurs losses later, he would only be losing the money he earned, and his principal would still be intact, so his mindset wouldn't collapse.

In terms of specific operations, I have summarized three relatively reliable strategies:

The first type is trend rollover. In a bull market, when BTC breaks through important resistance levels, enter with 5x leverage, and if it continues to break down, increase the position. During that wave of market in November last year, this strategy tripled the investment in a month.

The second method is the rollover strategy. When the market is sideways, use 3 to 5 times leverage. For example, if BNB is oscillating between 300 and 350, buy at the low and sell at the high, making a profit of about 20%, then reduce half of the position to secure the profit.

The third type is rollover during a crash. When the daily drop exceeds 15%, like ETH suddenly plummeting by 20%, buy in batches, but the total position must not exceed 30% to avoid buying in the middle of a decline.

There are also three risk control iron rules, which I have summarized from the pitfalls I have encountered:

The loss in a single trade should not exceed 20% of the principal; if there are three consecutive losses, take a break; lock in half of the profits after making a profit. I used to try adding to my position during floating profits and holding on during losses, but a single pullback wiped out all my profits. I will definitely not make those mistakes again.

Ultimately, the core idea is to layer the principal, reinvest profits, and strictly set stop losses. A leverage of 2 to 3 times is generally the most stable, and only when the trend is particularly clear should it be increased to 5 times. Rollover is not some kind of magic; it is about calculating probabilities accurately, adhering to discipline, and executing decisively.

If you also want to start trying rollover with a few thousand yuan, it is recommended to first understand how much leverage to use and where to set the take profit point in different market conditions. The money made from rollover is not quick money, but rather a certain return that is achieved step by step. Take it slow; only by being steady and methodical can you truly roll out compound interest!
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SelfStakingvip
· 11-26 02:02
Sounds good, but how many can really stick with it?
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 11-25 18:52
To be honest, 5000 yuan wanting to roll over to 1 million? Just listen to it, don't take it seriously. I think the key point of this guy's methodology is still that sentence - principal comes first, profits are to be used for trading. Most people do the opposite. I've tried the trend rollover strategy, and it can indeed make money, but it depends on the market conditions; opportunities don't come every day. If I lose three consecutive trades, I should stop and take a break; I need to remember this, as I previously lost everything because I stubbornly held on. Simply put, it's greed; wanting to go all in, but end up taking the opposite position and getting wrecked.
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NftDeepBreathervip
· 11-25 18:48
This guy is absolutely right; it's just that the execution aspect has trapped a large number of people. This brother's logic is indeed solid, unlike some who just blow smoke about their dreams every day. It sounds nice to say it's a rollover, but to put it bluntly, it's about kicking the greed habit. This is what I want to hear, no pretenses, full of valuable insights. I agree with the principle of capital; how many people have perished at the moment of unrealized gains and increasing the position? Turning 5000 into 1 million? First, ask yourself if you can stick to the discipline before anything else.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 11-25 18:44
The principal is always the priority, this point is very correct. The previous lesson was because I didn't stick to the bottom line, a wave of pullback directly led to getting liquidated.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 11-25 18:27
Ah, that's right, most people just can't execute it. That fren is really something, able to actually lock in half the profits. Why do I always want to go all in?
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 11-25 18:23
Damn, I have to write down this phrase 'capital comes first' in my little notebook... Seriously, it was really that kind of 'All in' mentality that caused trouble before.
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