#数字货币市场洞察 Last year, a friend came to me with only 2,000U left in his account.



He was in a bad state and asked me if there was a way to recover. I didn't teach him how to read candlestick charts, nor did I have him guess market directions.

I just said one thing: making the right call ten times is not as important as managing your position size well once.

Two months later, his account balance had grown to 28,000U—a 9x increase.

So what exactly did he do?

Simply put, he rolled his positions, but not with reckless ALL IN bets. Instead, he followed a three-step process, sticking strictly to discipline at each stage.

**Step One: Light Position, Trial and Error**

Open a trade with 300U. If the direction is right, don't rush to add more; if it's wrong, it won't hurt much. This step is mainly about practicing judgment and developing market intuition. It's slow, but steady.

**Step Two: Rolling Profits**

Once there's a profit, immediately withdraw 30% to lock it in. The remaining money keeps rolling. The key is to never go all-in, always leaving yourself an exit. Through this cycle, your principal gradually grows, and profits aren’t given back.

**Step Three: Set Defense Lines**

After the account surpassed 5,000U, he began to set strict take-profit and stop-loss points. No more trading on gut feelings—just following the trend. He said this was the hardest step because it required curbing greed. But it was also this step that turned him from a gambler into a trader.

From gambling on luck to truly understanding risk management and rhythm, he went through just these three stages.

The market isn't short on opportunities; what's missing are people who can survive until the end. Do you want to blow up your account again, or do you want to seriously learn a repeatable strategy?

I don’t give signals or sell dreams—I only share practical experience that can help you survive in the crypto market.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 5h ago
To be honest, I've heard this logic too many times. The key is still execution—most people simply can't do it.
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CafeMinorvip
· 5h ago
What you said is absolutely right, and the key is that one sentence really hit the mark—turning things around 9x is truly not just a dream. Position management is indeed more important than anything else. I used to be greedy, and as a result, I lost everything in one go. I think that guy’s three-step approach is feasible, especially the second step of taking 30% profit off the table. Only with the right mindset can you survive for the long term. But the most painful part is still having to control your greed. It’s easy to say, but actually doing it is hellishly difficult.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 5h ago
Risk control is truly the hardest lesson; most people fail because of greed.
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RektRecoveryvip
· 5h ago
nah this is the classic "survived one volatility cycle and now thinks they cracked the code" energy... but honestly? the risk management part hits different. most ppl don't even make it past step one before they're margin trading their rent money lol
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 5h ago
That's right, controlling the market is more important than bottom-fishing.
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SignatureCollectorvip
· 5h ago
Position management really is the lifeblood of this industry; that's absolutely right.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 5h ago
Damn, this methodology really cured my gambler’s mentality. The key was still that one sentence that hit home: getting the direction right ten times isn’t as important as position management just once.
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