#隐私币生态普涨 To be honest, I feel like I have a good grasp of the contract route.
Starting capital of 1200U, after four weeks reached 72,000 - never experienced a liquidation throughout the process, and it wasn't based on luck.
But I am definitely not a genius. I have stumbled before; at the worst point, my account dropped from a high position to only 3000U, and at that time I couldn't bear to look at the market.
The turning point was when I realized one thing: losing is not because the market is bad, but because the method is wrong. Always fantasizing about going all in for a quick turnaround will only lead to deeper entrenchment.
My current operation is actually nothing mysterious: • Follow the trend for swing trading, don't try to predict turning points. • Strictly control the pullback and immediately take profit at the target position. • Always enter with a light position, remain steadfast regardless of gains or losses.
I have seen too many people who had the right direction but still ended up losing in the end—the fundamental reason is emotional loss of control.
I have been refining this rolling warehouse strategy for three whole years. Recently, several friends who followed the same strategy have had good results: • 500U rolled to 18,000 • Turn 800U principal into 34,000 • 10,000 USDT starting capital, 14 trades accumulated 186,000
You want to know the secret? There are no shortcuts, only discipline.
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StealthDeployer
· 11-08 04:48
Well, discipline is the best way to take profits and cut losses.
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RetroHodler91
· 11-06 21:40
I just saw this post now and I feel like I missed out.
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LiquidityNinja
· 11-05 17:09
I can't get into the purple disk, it's driving me crazy.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 11-05 06:10
It's just small gains with this yield.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 11-05 06:10
Classic Be Played for Suckers trap What are you thinking?
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ArbitrageBot
· 11-05 06:09
Indeed, it's substantial and has the right vibe, bro.
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MysteriousZhang
· 11-05 06:04
It's heating up again, here comes another wave!
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SleepyArbCat
· 11-05 06:04
Lazy Cat rolls around playing with contracts... even catnip doesn't smell good anymore, meow~
#隐私币生态普涨 To be honest, I feel like I have a good grasp of the contract route.
Starting capital of 1200U, after four weeks reached 72,000 - never experienced a liquidation throughout the process, and it wasn't based on luck.
But I am definitely not a genius. I have stumbled before; at the worst point, my account dropped from a high position to only 3000U, and at that time I couldn't bear to look at the market.
The turning point was when I realized one thing: losing is not because the market is bad, but because the method is wrong. Always fantasizing about going all in for a quick turnaround will only lead to deeper entrenchment.
My current operation is actually nothing mysterious:
• Follow the trend for swing trading, don't try to predict turning points.
• Strictly control the pullback and immediately take profit at the target position.
• Always enter with a light position, remain steadfast regardless of gains or losses.
I have seen too many people who had the right direction but still ended up losing in the end—the fundamental reason is emotional loss of control.
I have been refining this rolling warehouse strategy for three whole years. Recently, several friends who followed the same strategy have had good results:
• 500U rolled to 18,000
• Turn 800U principal into 34,000
• 10,000 USDT starting capital, 14 trades accumulated 186,000
You want to know the secret? There are no shortcuts, only discipline.