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#美国贸易赤字扩大 From 12,000 USD to over 800,000 USD, my friend and I used the same method—position rolling. The account is like climbing stairs, step by step upward, with no sudden surges or crashes.
People entering the crypto world are easily captivated by stories of "getting rich overnight." When the market moves slightly, they go all-in; when volatility hits, they panic; they take quick profits and run, or blow up their accounts when losing money. The final outcome is either a harsh market fall or emotional breakdown.
But I’ve discovered a pattern: the ones who survive the longest are never the most aggressive, but the most patient.
My position rolling method has three key points that can help you avoid pitfalls for three years:
**First Tip: Follow the right trend, don’t mess around in consolidation**
Consolidation markets are the most dangerous. No volume, no clear direction, all fake signals. True opportunities appear during volume breakouts and the start of new trends. That’s when you should enter, so you won’t be swept in and out. For example, during BTC’s key breakouts in the past two years, I was lurking at the clearest signals, resulting in a sharp rise that took off immediately.
**Second Tip: Roll profits, don’t add to losses**
Start with small positions, waiting for floating profits to appear. When profits exceed 50%, add to your position to push to the next level. Never do the opposite—adding when losing, running when winning—that’s a dead end. In the end, your account only has transaction fees left; rolling around without purpose is pointless.
**Third Tip: Segment take-profit, neither greedy nor timid**
I use "laddered closing": lock in part of the profit at the first target price, then lock in the principal at the second target, and let the remaining position run. Don’t sell everything at the first target—that’s not stability, that’s fear.
From 12,000 to 800,000, we never went all-in once, nor did we gamble recklessly. It’s all about identifying the trend, controlling the pace, and executing decisively. $ZEN The same logic applies to these kinds of coins.
Opportunities in the crypto world are real, but traps are more numerous. Few people truly make money—key is to find a methodology that suits you and stick to it strictly.