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#特朗普撤销农产品关税 got from over 100 U after getting liquidated to a million. It sounds incredible, but that's really how I made it through.
At the very beginning, there was just over 100 in the account, and since it was almost at the bottom, I decided to go all in: only trading Bitcoin, with the leverage capped at 20 times. Each time I opened a position, I would throw in 50U, while the other 50U would just sit there. If I made a profit of 10%? I would run. If I lost 5%? I would cut. I only made two trades a day, and didn't bother looking at more than that. Sticking to this simple method for half a month, my capital climbed to 300U. That's when I understood that slow is fast.
With a base of three hundred bucks, the strategy was slightly adjusted – using half of the position each time, taking the new profits to keep rolling, and pulling back to the original point if there were losses. While watching others chase highs and lows, getting liquidated several times a day, I just stuck to small waves and slowly chewed through. Two months later, the account balance jumped to 100,000 U.
The real turning point was during that wave of the trend. I increased my position to 70%, set my take profit point at 30%, and tightened my stop loss instead. After fully grasping that round of market movement, it shot directly from 100,000 to 1,000,000.
After reviewing, the core points are a few: don't go all in, take profits to be safe, and don't hesitate to cut losses when it's time. Anyone can read technical indicators, but the difficult part is restraining oneself from acting recklessly.
Contracts are all about stable output for long-term success.