Everyone says you'll eventually get liquidated if you keep playing like this, and 7 consecutive losses have completely drained your confidence. With a remaining balance of 3800U, you've even lost the courage to open the app.



Who would have thought that after 92 days, you'd actually rebirth into over 190,000+U? Staring at this number for half an hour, I couldn't believe it. $BIFI this move is definitely not luck or a gamble, but a methodology of "rolling positions + position management"—something most people look down on, can't learn, and find hard to stick with, but ironically, this logic turned my situation around.

Many people associate rolling positions with a gambler's mentality, but the core of true rolling is "control": using small positions to aim for steady profits, and letting profits grow into larger trading space. My approach is very simple, just three steps:

**Step 1**: Use 25% of capital to test the waters and determine the direction. If correct, add another 15% to enter. Never start with heavy positions. This is the first line of risk management.

**Step 2**: When floating profits reach 6%-9%, take partial profits and then add positions again. This is the real brilliance of rolling. Many see adding positions as gambling, but in fact, it's using profits to expand the next round of trades.

**Step 3**: After profits double, lock in half of the gains, which is equivalent to recovering the principal. The remaining part continues to roll, keeping the principal always in a safe state.

My real case is like this: starting with 3800U, using only 1.2x leverage, targeting a steady 7% return per trade. At the time, some mocked that this leverage was going to take forever, but they ended up getting liquidated while I maintained steady profits. Every profit I earned was used to roll into the next round—320U per round, ten rounds making 3200U, gradually turning into a snowball. It’s all about the compound interest logic of stacking profits and time.

92 days, nearly 50 times growth. Honestly, there’s no miracle here—just the result of compound interest combined with discipline. I’ve never been liquidated, and the key is never letting "emotions" dominate trading decisions.

Someone asked if this method still works now. Markets change, coins rotate, but human nature never changes—if you can't control greed and fear, you'll always be led by market fluctuations.

The essence of rolling positions is never about chasing "get rich quick," but using discipline to secure the certainty of getting rich. A friend steadily rolled from 500U to 28,000U, another from 2000U to 75,000U—all thanks to sticking to this logic and executing consistently.

The market is never short of opportunities, but what’s missing are traders who truly know how to control positions, understand rhythm, and can persist with the rolling strategy long-term. When the market pulls back, it’s often the best moment to test whether a trading method is truly stable.
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 7h ago
It's really the power of compound interest. 92 days to 50x sounds unbelievable, but the logic is indeed solid. The key point is that most people simply can't endure this process.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've read this logic several times, but the key is still execution... Most people simply can't endure through the first few months.
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 7h ago
If only I hadn't been so greedy back then, now I see this blood pressure soaring... 92 days to multiply by 50? How did I end up with those 7 consecutive crashes?
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 7h ago
To be honest, this set of logic sounds quite correct, but the ones who truly stick with it are few and far between.
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PriceOracleFairyvip
· 7h ago
ngl the compounding math checks out but lemme see this when we're deep in a bear market... discipline crumbles fast when leverage gets spicy
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've seen this logic too many times. It's always the story of a 50x increase in 92 days, and then the next bear market comes with no news at all. Compound interest is indeed tempting, but the problem is that people can't stick with it, really.
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