Losing 300,000 and then kneeling? It just shows you haven't seen through this market yet.
Don't just look at a few zeros added to your account and think I got lucky. Those people are really naive, believing that having money means they can turn things around. They don't realize that losing 300,000 is actually just the appetizer.
When I first started, my account only had 1,200 USDT. Honestly, I wasn't in the mood back then, and I didn't even think about gambling again. But I didn't give up, nor did I dream of getting rich overnight. I did the most boring thing—reflecting on what went wrong, adjusting my strategy, and following the rhythm.
My strategy is called "Power Rolling." The core idea is small positions for trial and error, adding to positions based on the market structure. Every trade is carefully calculated—no greed, no impatience, just action.
How exactly do I operate? I divide my money into four parts. The first part follows the main trend to capture the primary gains; the second part stays near support levels, waiting for a rebound; the third part only enters when market sentiment explodes—this is when profits are the fattest; the last part just rests there as a safeguard against unforeseen risks.
Every time I enter a position, I choose the most comfortable spot. Even if the market swings wildly, I stay calm, which helps me consistently make money. With this approach, my account recovered to 3,000 USDT in 17 days; then surged to 9,800 USDT in 28 days; broke through 32,600 USDT after 46 days; and finally skyrocketed to 75,511 USDT in 132 days.
This is not luck. Once you grasp the rhythm of the market, turning the tide becomes inevitable.
Someone asked, can 1,200 USDT really turn around? Yes, it can. But you need to change that gambler mindset and stop messing around.
Most importantly, stay calm, learn methods that are truly usable and profitable. Do the right things, hold on, and turning the tide against the wind isn’t so mysterious. If you think this approach isn’t suitable for you, then keep being the one who gets cut in the market.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 14h ago
Does this set of rhetoric sound like every crypto influencer is saying the same thing?
Again, 1200U to turn things around, 132 days to 75511U... Bro, how come your data is so tidy?
Honestly, the term "爆力滚仓" sounds pretty explosive, but essentially it's just a rebranded version of a all-in gamble, with the same risks and luck factor involved.
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ForkTongue
· 14h ago
Hmm... 1200U to 75511U? Those numbers are outrageous, brother. Why don't I have that kind of luck?
It's a good point, but the key is whether you can hold on for those 132 days.
Honestly, it's a matter of survival. If the account blows up, everything is pointless.
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BoredRiceBall
· 14h ago
1200U flipped to 75511U... These numbers are a bit outrageous, but the logic does make sense.
People who can resist messing around are already few; that's the hardest part.
It feels like "violent rolling positions" just means steady adding positions, nothing new, just a mindset issue.
300,000 really isn't much; losing your mind is the real fatal blow.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 14h ago
"1200U turned into 75K, that sounds pretty crazy, is it even real?"
"Splitting into four positions sounds good in theory, but bro, it really comes down to mindset. Most people just can't handle the emotional rollercoaster."
"Bottom line is just staying in the game long enough. Don't rush into going all-in, that's it."
Losing 300,000 and then kneeling? It just shows you haven't seen through this market yet.
Don't just look at a few zeros added to your account and think I got lucky. Those people are really naive, believing that having money means they can turn things around. They don't realize that losing 300,000 is actually just the appetizer.
When I first started, my account only had 1,200 USDT. Honestly, I wasn't in the mood back then, and I didn't even think about gambling again. But I didn't give up, nor did I dream of getting rich overnight. I did the most boring thing—reflecting on what went wrong, adjusting my strategy, and following the rhythm.
My strategy is called "Power Rolling." The core idea is small positions for trial and error, adding to positions based on the market structure. Every trade is carefully calculated—no greed, no impatience, just action.
How exactly do I operate? I divide my money into four parts. The first part follows the main trend to capture the primary gains; the second part stays near support levels, waiting for a rebound; the third part only enters when market sentiment explodes—this is when profits are the fattest; the last part just rests there as a safeguard against unforeseen risks.
Every time I enter a position, I choose the most comfortable spot. Even if the market swings wildly, I stay calm, which helps me consistently make money. With this approach, my account recovered to 3,000 USDT in 17 days; then surged to 9,800 USDT in 28 days; broke through 32,600 USDT after 46 days; and finally skyrocketed to 75,511 USDT in 132 days.
This is not luck. Once you grasp the rhythm of the market, turning the tide becomes inevitable.
Someone asked, can 1,200 USDT really turn around? Yes, it can. But you need to change that gambler mindset and stop messing around.
Most importantly, stay calm, learn methods that are truly usable and profitable. Do the right things, hold on, and turning the tide against the wind isn’t so mysterious. If you think this approach isn’t suitable for you, then keep being the one who gets cut in the market.