#数字资产动态追踪 Recently encountered an interesting case.



$CHILLGUY Holding 1500U, turned it into 68,000 in three months, and now the account has grown to over 170,000, all without liquidation.

$RIVER You might say, is this luck?

$1000PEPE Not quite.

I asked him about his trading logic, which is actually based on three core principles. I myself went from 5000U to financial freedom using this same approach.

**First Trick: Divide your funds into three parts; full position is a dead end**

1500U is not a one-shot gamble.

500U for intraday trading—monitor one trade daily, exit once the target is reached, no greed. 500U for swing trading—avoid trading for half a month; when you do trade, go big. 500U as a reserve—stay put, keep chips for a comeback.

99% of liquidations in crypto happen because traders push all-in at once. Survive first, then talk about making money.

**Second Trick: Only take guaranteed profits, avoid reckless moves**

Honestly, 80% of the crypto market time is sideways. Sideways is a trap—frequent trading = giving money to the exchange.

Don’t trade until a clear trend emerges. Enter only when the trend is confirmed.

Whenever profits exceed 20% of the principal, lock in 30%. Don’t expect to catch the entire wave. True experts: do nothing when it’s quiet; when they act, they feast on the big moves.

**Third Trick: Trade by rules, not emotions**

Cut losses at 2%—immediately. Take profits at 4%—take some off the table. If losing—never add to your position.

Set clear rules, execute mechanically, avoid impulsive actions.

The highest level of making money is: let profits run, don’t let emotions run.

Honestly, having a small capital isn’t the problem. The real issue is always wanting to eat the whole pie at once. Turning 1500U into over 170,000 isn’t about being chosen by luck, but about this set of logic that locks in risk and lets profits run freely.

Want to turn the tide in this market? Let’s chat.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 13h ago
The three-part method is indeed absolute, but how many can truly stick with it?
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 13h ago
Yeah, this set really has no issues, just the execution is truly outstanding... Most people forget after reading it --- Going all-in and then cutting positions, it sounds simple but in practice it's really counter-human. I've seen too many people hold until liquidation and then regret it --- Lying flat during sideways trading, that's so right. Doing nothing is actually the hardest move --- Locking in 30% with just 20%... I admit I was greedy before, now I understand why I'm still poor --- "Rules > Emotions" is something I need to get tattooed on my body, really
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WalletAnxietyPatientvip
· 14h ago
It sounds good, but how many people can truly stick to the one-third strategy? I haven't managed to do it myself.
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 14h ago
Hmm... the three-part rule is indeed tough, but the key is to stick to discipline. Most people lose at the moment of greed. It sounds easy, but I haven't seen anyone truly endure through sideways consolidation. No matter how well the rules are written, it's useless if many keep changing the rules after a loss. Doubling from 1500 to 170,000 is impressive, but the sample size is too small; survivor bias must be considered. This set of logic is the inverse of the gambler's ruin theorem. Yes, it's correct, but execution is the real life-or-death factor. I just want to know if this brother can hold on later; that's the real test.
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