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“Holding crypto for ten years isn’t as good as rotating funds for ten days.”
I used to treat this as a joke too, until one time I took 10,000 U to rotate/roll positions. In three months, I grew it to 1,000,000 U. That’s when I truly understood—making money in crypto has never been about guessing the market; it’s about discipline, rhythm, and a bit of “laziness.”
When I first got into the space, like most people, whenever I saw the candlestick chart (K-line), I felt an itch to act. If it went up a bit, I wanted to chase; if it dipped a bit, I wanted to add. In the end, I either got stuck bag-holding losses or got forced out through shakeouts.
Later, I pushed myself to switch to the simplest set of moves.
First, split your positions.
10,000 U is divided into 5 parts. Each time, I only move one part; the rest stays as my cushion. Even if the market gets extremely extreme, it won’t end up wiping me out in one go.
Second, set your “survive or die” plan in advance.
Before entering every trade, I set take-profit and stop-loss. If I make money, I leave. If I lose, I accept it. No dragging, no betting, and no hoping for a miracle.
Third, only trade what you can understand.
Altcoins are definitely exciting, but they’re unstable. I only focus on the majors—coins like BTC and ETH, which have a rhythm and backing in terms of capital. It may be slower, but it’s steadier.
Fourth, reviewing trades matters more than staring at the screen.
Every day at the close, I go through it once: why this trade made money, and why that trade lost. If something was wrong, I fix it; if something works, I scale it up.
But the most core part is actually the mindset.
I started to get “lazy.” I no longer watch a dozen opportunities a day. I don’t try to go all-in and make one big bet.
I only take action when I’m sure. The rest of the time, I stay with no position.
You’ll find that many people lose more the harder they try, because they treat trading like a “diligence game.”
But in this market, what gets rewarded is restraint—not busyness.
In three months, from 10,000 to 1,000,000 U, it wasn’t because one single trade exploded. It was because trade after trade, I kept rotating and rolling it over.
This kind of growth is replicable—it’s something you can do and still sleep well at night.
The crypto world never lacks stories of getting rich. What it lacks is people who can make it to the end.
Do you want to keep doing things randomly based on instinct, or use a set of rules to roll your money up little by little?
I’ve already worked out the route—what’s left is whether you dare to follow.
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