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"Others gamble with 1 million to chase probabilities, while I fight to survive with 10U."
This sentence sounds like self-deprecating humor, but behind it lies the most pragmatic survival philosophy in the crypto world. Many people don’t understand and think that 10U can’t do anything. But the truth is quite the opposite — I used 10U to grow to 1000U in three months, experiencing countless margin calls, recoveries, and finally developing this methodology.
It’s not luck, nor mysticism. Simply put, it’s about position sizing and rolling the position at the right rhythm. Today, I’ll break down this method for you completely.
**Stage One: Life-and-Death Game (10U to 20U)**
This is the most critical early stage. The goal is only one: double your money.
Coin selection: ETH. Why? Because it’s volatile enough but not so much that it gets smashed through.
Leverage: 100x. Yes, you read that right. Some might say it’s crazy, but the logic here is — with such a small principal, low leverage is meaningless. Under 100x leverage, a 1% price move is a matter of life or death. Either you make a killing or get liquidated — there’s no “slow and steady” possibility.
Operational details: split 10U into two parts, 5U for opening a position, and 5U as your survival fund. Take profit at +50%, stop loss at -20%. Max two trades per day, no greed, no risk-taking.
Why design it this way? Because losing 10U means losing everything for you. But if you can grow from 10U to 20U, your mindset changes. Keeping 5U as your reserve is your confidence safeguard — even if you lose, you still have 5U to start over.
**Stage Two: Accelerated Rolling (20U to 80U)**
Starting from 20U, the strategy shifts. You can’t chase doubling every time anymore; instead, focus on stable compound growth.
At 20U, use half of it (10U) to operate, aiming for 50% profit. After reaching that, your total becomes 25U. Then, use 12.5U of that to operate again, same 50% target, bringing total to over 31U. Continue this logic: at 31U, use 15U to earn 50%, reaching about 50U.
This is the core of rolling: each time, risk half of your current funds, aiming for a gentle 50% gain each time. It looks slow, but the power of compound growth is fully demonstrated here.
But there’s a red line: once you suffer a loss, immediately stop rolling and revert to operating with 10U again. Don’t see this as failure — it’s the key to survival. Greed kills. I’ve seen many people at this stage, after a few wins, start to enlarge their positions, only to be wiped out by a single loss and back to zero.
**Stage Three: Steady Operation (80U to 1000U)**
When your funds reach 80U, the market’s expectations of you change completely.
First change: reduce leverage. From 100x or 50x down to 25-30x. Why? Because your principal is now sufficient; you no longer need gambler-style high leverage. High leverage can make you turn around quickly but can also wipe you out just as fast.
Second change: diversify your operations. Divide 80U into 8 units of 10U each. Not all-in, but risk spread. Even if one unit gets liquidated, the other 7 still keep running.
Third change: adopt conservative take-profit and stop-loss levels. Set take-profit at 30%, stop-loss at 10%. Compared to the aggressive stages before, this is a qualitative shift. But it’s also the secret to surviving from 80U to 1000U — you’re no longer chasing quick riches, but aiming for consistent, stable gains.
Some may ask, why make so many changes? Simple — gamblers chase quick money, but quick money is also fleeting. The player earns long-term, sustainable profits.
**Final words**
If you can’t even control 10U, then giving you 1 million will still result in liquidation. This isn’t empty talk; it’s lessons learned from countless failures paid with real money.
Trading is never gambling, even if it looks like it. Trading is the last survival game for the poor — using limited capital, through position management, psychological discipline, and stop-loss rules, to earn seemingly impossible returns.
From 10U to 1000U, it may look like a numbers increase on the surface, but fundamentally it’s a mindset upgrade. The moment you transform from a gambler into a player is the real moment you step into this market.