If I could do it all over again, I'd definitely pull you aside and say: "Can you lend me some money? I want to make up for the losses!"
The most fierce strategy in the crypto world is not to "hold on without moving," but to "roll with it"—those who dare to fight can turn the tables, while those who panic may capsize.
The core of rolling positions comes down to three things: high leverage, using profits to roll, and not straying from the direction. You don't need much to start, a few hundred U is enough: first, take a little money to test the waters, using a tiny position each time; as soon as you make some profit, immediately withdraw half and walk away, leaving the other half to continue rolling. We're rolling with rhythm, not risking our lives.
Those who can turn small money into big money all have a few strict rules. Run away immediately if you're wrong; That's right, follow the trend and withdraw, don't be greedy; The direction is set, and I won't change it no matter what.
Most people can't turn over and just fall into three pits: Always think about earning more. If you lose, just bear it and don’t give up. The market changes its mind with a slight fluctuation.
I have also been in that position myself—enduring for several months, just waiting for a wave of favorable market conditions. When the opportunity came, it directly pushed my small account up. This is not luck; it’s about being able to endure the days without opportunity.
To roll over the position, you must first pass three hurdles: Is the volatility enough? Is the direction clear enough? Can you only eat the middle section and not touch the head and tail?
These three are all "capable"; if you move again, press down on the paw if there's any uncertainty.
Rolling positions is dancing on the tip of a knife; only by surviving can one qualify to say they are making a profit.
Stop messing around by yourself - having a reliable team to guide you is ten times better than going solo!
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If I could do it all over again, I'd definitely pull you aside and say: "Can you lend me some money? I want to make up for the losses!"
The most fierce strategy in the crypto world is not to "hold on without moving," but to "roll with it"—those who dare to fight can turn the tables, while those who panic may capsize.
The core of rolling positions comes down to three things: high leverage, using profits to roll, and not straying from the direction. You don't need much to start, a few hundred U is enough: first, take a little money to test the waters, using a tiny position each time; as soon as you make some profit, immediately withdraw half and walk away, leaving the other half to continue rolling. We're rolling with rhythm, not risking our lives.
Those who can turn small money into big money all have a few strict rules.
Run away immediately if you're wrong;
That's right, follow the trend and withdraw, don't be greedy;
The direction is set, and I won't change it no matter what.
Most people can't turn over and just fall into three pits:
Always think about earning more.
If you lose, just bear it and don’t give up.
The market changes its mind with a slight fluctuation.
I have also been in that position myself—enduring for several months, just waiting for a wave of favorable market conditions. When the opportunity came, it directly pushed my small account up. This is not luck; it’s about being able to endure the days without opportunity.
To roll over the position, you must first pass three hurdles:
Is the volatility enough?
Is the direction clear enough?
Can you only eat the middle section and not touch the head and tail?
These three are all "capable"; if you move again, press down on the paw if there's any uncertainty.
Rolling positions is dancing on the tip of a knife; only by surviving can one qualify to say they are making a profit.
Stop messing around by yourself - having a reliable team to guide you is ten times better than going solo!
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