Is it really difficult to turn 5,000 U into 200k U? #加密市场延续反弹



Honestly, it's not hard.
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The hard part is not getting carried away when you reach 50k U, not getting overly confident at 100k U, and not getting liquidated before hitting 200k U.
This is the cruelest part of the crypto world.
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Many people don't lack the ability to make money; they lack the ability to hold onto it.
I've seen too many examples like this:
Small funds multiply several times, thinking they've gained insight, then multiply again, start leveraging, multiply again, thinking the bull market has arrived.
Then, with one wrong move, the account goes to zero, and the money earned in the past few months is lost to the market in minutes.
So, the key to rolling over positions is never about how quickly you make money; it's about how to survive until the end.
My rule has always been simple:
The initial position must be light. Don't think it's too little; real opportunities won't disappear just because your position is small.
Only roll profits, not principal. Use the earned money to amplify gains, and always keep the principal in a safe zone.

When doubling your account, lock in profits. Take out a portion once you've earned a certain percentage. Don't always think about making the last dollar.
The two most expensive words in the market are greed.

Over the years, my biggest realization is:
Small funds can turn around by rolling over positions, but large funds must rely on risk control to survive.
Making money depends on ability; protecting profits depends on discipline.
And in the end, the market rewards the latter.
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