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Small funds counterattack, not relying on single large profits, but entirely on the execution of compound interest rolling positions.
Most people take profits early and exit, causing their account size to remain stagnant; mature traders understand leveraging profits to grow profits, allowing gains to continuously roll.
Rolling position iron law: add positions only when there are floating profits, never add when there are losses.
Adding positions on floating profits is riding the trend and leveraging strength; compensating for losses is fighting against the trend and hard holding, which only deepens losses.
Pace control: in the early stage of the trend, moderate aggression is acceptable; in the later stage, be sure to be conservative.
Gradually reduce leverage, tighten stop-losses, protect existing profits, then use small positions to seek incremental gains, avoiding a pullback that wipes out all profits.
Key points for trend-following operations: both long and short positions should wait for the trend to develop and be confirmed before lightly adding positions, while adjusting stop-losses accordingly, always staying within a profit-protected safe zone.
Most failures in rolling positions are due to execution deviations: adding positions while losing, heavy holding and stubbornly fighting, not setting stop-losses, forcing trades in choppy markets.
Remember, rolling positions are profit amplifiers in trending markets, not a lifeline for losses.
Dare to use profits to roll and add positions, only then can the capital scale leap; sticking to small profits and stopping will never grow a large account.