Who would have thought? With just one phone and one account, I managed to roll a small 800U position in crypto all the way to 320kU. This really wasn't luck—it was all thanks to position management and roll-over rhythm. It pulled me out of desperation and made me fully understand how this market works.



I've seen too many old-school traders get liquidated, and newbies get crushed by market moves. I used to be one of them myself. Overnight, a 20kU account turned into just 800U. That night, I stared at the K-line until dawn, and finally gritted my teeth and decided: I'll use this dumbest method to slowly roll my money back.

First round: 800U → 3200U
Only trade trends, keep position size strictly within 30% of total capital, stop-loss locked in. Some people laughed at me for being timid, but I knew: to win, you must first survive. Every time I made a profit, I immediately withdrew the profit and saved it. My account built up like stacking blocks, one by one.

Second round: 3200U → 28kU
I used the "layered addition method." While others chased full positions on the rise, I patiently waited for price pullbacks to confirm support and only added positions with profit. Watching others get trapped and liquidated while chasing highs, I steadily rode the entire wave. That feeling was damn satisfying.

Third round: 28kU → 320kU
I figured out the "three-part position mentality": split funds into base position, defensive position, and explosive position. Don't chase on the rise, dare to buy on the dip. When profit exceeds 20%, halve the position to lock in gains. In less than three months, I went from "a retail trader being farmed" to a "seasoned roller" whom others begged to guide them.

Now every day people ask me: "How do you roll without dying?"
I only reply: Don't think about getting rich overnight; first learn not to get liquidated overnight.
If you're losing and feeling lost, don't rush in blindly.
Join my team, and I'll teach you how to roll your way to survival in crypto! #BTC下探60000美元关键关口
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