To be honest, starting with 7000U, I turned it into 210,000U in 43 days - this sounds like a bull, but I really achieved it step by step.
The starting capital didn't come out of nowhere. After experiencing a major pullback, there was only this little bit of assets left in the account. During that time, the emotions hit rock bottom, which completely shattered my illusions.
From that day on, I gave up two things: no longer going all in to gamble on the market, and no longer relying on feelings to bet on direction. I only do one thing – tightly manage my positions.
**Set a rule for myself:** 7000U is divided into 5 parts, each part being 1400U, and only one part is used for each individual transaction. No matter how tempting the market is, do not go all in or add positions temporarily; always keep 4 parts of the capital in reserve. This way, you can remain calm regardless of any fluctuations.
Take profit and stop loss are even more straightforward - the stop loss is fixed at 3% (maximum loss of 42U per order), and the take profit target is in the range of 6%-10% (earning 85-140U per order). The seemingly insignificant gains can be consistently repeated.
In a month, I made about 70 trades with a win rate of 60%. There were 28 losing trades totaling a loss of approximately 1176U, and 42 winning trades totaling a profit of nearly 5000U, resulting in a net profit of over 3800U.
Capital growth never relies on a single major market event; it depends entirely on high-frequency rule execution and profit compounding. The faster the growth accelerates towards the end.
**The core is three iron rules:** Always set stop-loss for every order, and decisively exit if it goes wrong, never stubbornly hold on; take profits when reaching the target, don't fantasize about "pulling another wave"; don't blindly chase hot trends, only trade the market structures you are most familiar with.
Most people in the crypto world don't lose because of wrong directional judgments, but rather because of uncontrolled positions. One moment fully invested, the next moment leveraging, a single mistake can wipe out the profits from dozens of previous trades. Even if the market is correctly predicted, a chaotic position still leads to an exit.
I never gamble on the market's wins or losses, only compete with my own execution ability.
From 7000U to 210,000U is not a miracle, but a natural result of every transaction following the rules. Once, I stumbled around in the dark, but now I have a light in my hands.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 2025-12-25 06:20
Damn, I calculated this math three times. Can a 60% win rate really be reliable? I'm just worried that I lack the discipline—once I see I make a few dozen dollars, I want to chase long positions.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 2025-12-24 14:05
This is the real deal, not that nonsense about getting rich overnight. Position management is truly a matter of life and death.
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LightningLady
· 2025-12-22 08:50
Position management is real, but an average monthly return of 3800 from 70 trades... well, that seems a bit too stable. Is the market really that gentle?
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BackrowObserver
· 2025-12-22 08:49
To be honest, I've heard this trap too many times. The key question is, how many can actually stick with it? Most people still can't stop.
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DoomCanister
· 2025-12-22 08:44
Here we go again, another "I turned my losses around" story, but this time the data is indeed a bit gripping. 60% win rate, 3% stop loss, compound interest snowball... It doesn't sound fancy, but rather more heart-wrenching.
To be honest, starting with 7000U, I turned it into 210,000U in 43 days - this sounds like a bull, but I really achieved it step by step.
The starting capital didn't come out of nowhere. After experiencing a major pullback, there was only this little bit of assets left in the account. During that time, the emotions hit rock bottom, which completely shattered my illusions.
From that day on, I gave up two things: no longer going all in to gamble on the market, and no longer relying on feelings to bet on direction. I only do one thing – tightly manage my positions.
**Set a rule for myself:**
7000U is divided into 5 parts, each part being 1400U, and only one part is used for each individual transaction. No matter how tempting the market is, do not go all in or add positions temporarily; always keep 4 parts of the capital in reserve. This way, you can remain calm regardless of any fluctuations.
Take profit and stop loss are even more straightforward - the stop loss is fixed at 3% (maximum loss of 42U per order), and the take profit target is in the range of 6%-10% (earning 85-140U per order). The seemingly insignificant gains can be consistently repeated.
In a month, I made about 70 trades with a win rate of 60%. There were 28 losing trades totaling a loss of approximately 1176U, and 42 winning trades totaling a profit of nearly 5000U, resulting in a net profit of over 3800U.
Capital growth never relies on a single major market event; it depends entirely on high-frequency rule execution and profit compounding. The faster the growth accelerates towards the end.
**The core is three iron rules:**
Always set stop-loss for every order, and decisively exit if it goes wrong, never stubbornly hold on; take profits when reaching the target, don't fantasize about "pulling another wave"; don't blindly chase hot trends, only trade the market structures you are most familiar with.
Most people in the crypto world don't lose because of wrong directional judgments, but rather because of uncontrolled positions. One moment fully invested, the next moment leveraging, a single mistake can wipe out the profits from dozens of previous trades. Even if the market is correctly predicted, a chaotic position still leads to an exit.
I never gamble on the market's wins or losses, only compete with my own execution ability.
From 7000U to 210,000U is not a miracle, but a natural result of every transaction following the rules. Once, I stumbled around in the dark, but now I have a light in my hands.