It sounds like a dream, but I did it just like that.
When my account dropped to just over 100 U, I really felt like I was done for in this life. I kept staring at those few numbers every day, wondering if I should just delete the app.
But it was that one hundred dollars that forced me to understand one thing.
**Don't think about making money yet, think about how to survive**
At that time, I set a few strict rules for myself:
- Only touch BTC, don't even look at other altcoins. - Leverage capped at 20x; any higher will be treated as if you don't have this feature. - Open at most half a position each time, keep the other half for safety. - Take profits at 10% and cut losses at 5%.
After grinding for more than half a month, 100 became 300. There are no tricks, just persistence.
At that time I understood: this industry is not about who can run the fastest, but about who can stand until the end.
**I have a bit of capital now, starting to roll slowly**
After starting from 300U, my operations became simpler:
Still half position entry Add the profits to the principal and continue to roll. Once the stop loss is triggered, immediately return to the minimum position to start over.
Watching others go all in, getting rich overnight and then losing it all the next night, I just stick to my little amount of money and grind slowly. Two months passed, and I've ground it to 100,000.
Slow? Indeed slow. But steady.
**When the market comes, strike while the iron is hot**
In the third month, I can clearly feel the trend picking up.
Opportunities like this are rare, I know.
So that time I increased my position to 70%, set the take-profit target at 30%, but the stop-loss logic remained unchanged—if I was wrong, I would run without a hint of hesitation.
The result is that 100,000 rolled to 1,000,000.
It's nothing special, just that I have ingrained the rules into my muscle memory over the past two months.
In the end, most of the people who get liquidated have brought it upon themselves; rolling over is the path that ordinary people can take.
Control your own hands, the market will eventually give you opportunities.
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Can 100 yuan turn into 1 million?
It sounds like a dream, but I did it just like that.
When my account dropped to just over 100 U, I really felt like I was done for in this life. I kept staring at those few numbers every day, wondering if I should just delete the app.
But it was that one hundred dollars that forced me to understand one thing.
**Don't think about making money yet, think about how to survive**
At that time, I set a few strict rules for myself:
- Only touch BTC, don't even look at other altcoins.
- Leverage capped at 20x; any higher will be treated as if you don't have this feature.
- Open at most half a position each time, keep the other half for safety.
- Take profits at 10% and cut losses at 5%.
After grinding for more than half a month, 100 became 300. There are no tricks, just persistence.
At that time I understood: this industry is not about who can run the fastest, but about who can stand until the end.
**I have a bit of capital now, starting to roll slowly**
After starting from 300U, my operations became simpler:
Still half position entry
Add the profits to the principal and continue to roll.
Once the stop loss is triggered, immediately return to the minimum position to start over.
Watching others go all in, getting rich overnight and then losing it all the next night, I just stick to my little amount of money and grind slowly. Two months passed, and I've ground it to 100,000.
Slow? Indeed slow. But steady.
**When the market comes, strike while the iron is hot**
In the third month, I can clearly feel the trend picking up.
Opportunities like this are rare, I know.
So that time I increased my position to 70%, set the take-profit target at 30%, but the stop-loss logic remained unchanged—if I was wrong, I would run without a hint of hesitation.
The result is that 100,000 rolled to 1,000,000.
It's nothing special, just that I have ingrained the rules into my muscle memory over the past two months.
In the end, most of the people who get liquidated have brought it upon themselves; rolling over is the path that ordinary people can take.
Control your own hands, the market will eventually give you opportunities.