That time it directly evaporated one million, and I was taught a hard lesson by the market.
On the day of the collapse of an algorithmic stablecoin, the account fell directly from the peak to only 30,000 U. I just stared at the screen, motionless for half an hour, and my whole body seemed to be hollowed out.
At that moment, I really figured it out: not everyone can change their lives, but at least they have to learn to save their lives first.
Later, I started trying the rollover strategy. People around me say that the risk is too high, so I want to try. As a result, in six months, 30,000 U rolled to 1.57 million, all relying on several iron laws of "cold-blooded to the end".
**Article 1: The first position never exceeds 10%**
3000U starts, and if you lose 150, you have to cut it. Whoever advised me to "wait a little longer may rebound", I just didn't listen. This is a lifeline, and you can't touch it.
**Article 2: Only roll profits, and the principal will never be returned**
After earning 900U in the first wave, I immediately withdrew 3000U of principal. The rest is all profits, and then use this part to increase positions and play the next wave.
Profits roll profits, and the principal never looks back. I don't feel distressed when it explodes, and I can fly in the sky when it rises.
In that round of ETH rebound, I rolled four waves in a row: 3000→ 3900→ 5250→7120...... Just roll all the way up. Every time the rhythm of the position is wrong for a second, there is no drama.
**Article 3: You must dare to take profits, and you must not dare to take them, and never turn over**
Many people run away after earning 8%, and then panic after pulling back 3%. Such people will never make a lot of money.
The one that hurt me the most was the thunderstorm of a leading exchange. 370,000 U did not leave, falling back to 120,000 in one day. That kind of pain is more uncomfortable than a liquidation.
From that day on: 15% up, I moved the stop loss up by 12%. As soon as the trend is broken, he immediately leaves and never loves to fight. No hesitation, no illusions, only discipline.
**Article 4: Don't deify technology, don't be superstitious about tactics**
I only believe in one thing: use profits to make profits, and use rules to save lives.
Those who turn over rely on logic, and those who liquidate their positions rely on feeling.
People who lose money always fantasize about the next order, and it turns out to be someone else's opponent.
You may be in the "pit of 30,000 U" now, anxious, impulsive, unable to sleep every day, and your hands tremble when the book turns red. I understand, because I've been through it too.
But my current position may be where you can get to it once more ruthlessly and steadily.
This is not an inspirational story, it is a bloody experience. The currency circle never rewards emotions, only those who execute it properly.
The road is already here, do you dare to take this step forward, look at yourself.
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TxFailed
· 12-10 04:20
ngl the 37k to 12k part hits different... that's basically a wallet pain masterclass. anyway position sizing actually saved you, not the rolling strats.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-10 04:18
Listen, this is how I felt when I dreamed of returning to 30,000 U, it's so real.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-10 04:08
Wait, I have to look at the on-chain record of this 370,000 U wave... Is the exchange really exploding by itself or is there a big player smashing the market? I always feel that the numbers don't match
That time it directly evaporated one million, and I was taught a hard lesson by the market.
On the day of the collapse of an algorithmic stablecoin, the account fell directly from the peak to only 30,000 U. I just stared at the screen, motionless for half an hour, and my whole body seemed to be hollowed out.
At that moment, I really figured it out: not everyone can change their lives, but at least they have to learn to save their lives first.
Later, I started trying the rollover strategy. People around me say that the risk is too high, so I want to try. As a result, in six months, 30,000 U rolled to 1.57 million, all relying on several iron laws of "cold-blooded to the end".
**Article 1: The first position never exceeds 10%**
3000U starts, and if you lose 150, you have to cut it. Whoever advised me to "wait a little longer may rebound", I just didn't listen. This is a lifeline, and you can't touch it.
**Article 2: Only roll profits, and the principal will never be returned**
After earning 900U in the first wave, I immediately withdrew 3000U of principal. The rest is all profits, and then use this part to increase positions and play the next wave.
Profits roll profits, and the principal never looks back. I don't feel distressed when it explodes, and I can fly in the sky when it rises.
In that round of ETH rebound, I rolled four waves in a row: 3000→ 3900→ 5250→7120...... Just roll all the way up. Every time the rhythm of the position is wrong for a second, there is no drama.
**Article 3: You must dare to take profits, and you must not dare to take them, and never turn over**
Many people run away after earning 8%, and then panic after pulling back 3%. Such people will never make a lot of money.
The one that hurt me the most was the thunderstorm of a leading exchange. 370,000 U did not leave, falling back to 120,000 in one day. That kind of pain is more uncomfortable than a liquidation.
From that day on: 15% up, I moved the stop loss up by 12%. As soon as the trend is broken, he immediately leaves and never loves to fight. No hesitation, no illusions, only discipline.
**Article 4: Don't deify technology, don't be superstitious about tactics**
I only believe in one thing: use profits to make profits, and use rules to save lives.
Those who turn over rely on logic, and those who liquidate their positions rely on feeling.
People who lose money always fantasize about the next order, and it turns out to be someone else's opponent.
You may be in the "pit of 30,000 U" now, anxious, impulsive, unable to sleep every day, and your hands tremble when the book turns red. I understand, because I've been through it too.
But my current position may be where you can get to it once more ruthlessly and steadily.
This is not an inspirational story, it is a bloody experience. The currency circle never rewards emotions, only those who execute it properly.
The road is already here, do you dare to take this step forward, look at yourself.