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I've seen the fastest way to turn around:
2000U, in 30 days grow to 100kU
I've also seen the fastest zeroing out:
100kU, wiped out in one night, many people think that rolling positions means high leverage, a one-shot gamble, betting on the direction, but actually the people who can really grow their positions are the ones most afraid of heavy holdings
Because they know:
The core of rolling positions has never been about making money quickly
It's about not dying
When I do position rolling, I only focus on three things
First, try a small position first
Even if the market looks great, I only take a small position on the first trade
If the direction is correct, add more; if wrong, exit immediately
Many people start with full positions, but it's not confidence, it's rushing to turn around
Second, only roll profits
I rarely touch the principal.
The money earned continues to be amplified, and if I lose, it's just a profit retracement
This step is the most counterintuitive
Because most people, once they make money, only think "I can make more"
In the end, if profits aren't protected, the principal is lost too$EDEN
Third, only follow a one-sided trend
When the 5-day and 20-day moving averages are both rising, and volume continues to increase, I will go all in
I won't touch markets that jump around wildly, with chaotic directions, no matter how exciting
Because real big money is never made in oscillations
It's made during a sustained trend
And one more thing is most important:
If you make two consecutive wrong trades, stop immediately
Many people lose money not because of poor skills
It's because after losing, they get emotional, and the more they lose, the more they want to recover
The market loves to harvest this kind of emotion
For example, some strong coins, when they retrace to the 20-day line with volume increasing again, clearly showing funds are entering, this kind of market is suitable for position rolling
If the subsequent market continues to strengthen, I will plan my layout in advance
Whether the next round of market can steadily bring gains depends not on boldness or aggression, but entirely on strictly following trading rules, maintaining a calm mindset, and controlling the rhythm.