#美联储恢复降息进程 Poor? That's just an excuse you made for yourself. The crypto world never cares about how much capital you have, it cares about whether your brain is useful enough.
If making money was just about stacking cash, those institutions would have already monopolized the market, leaving no room for retail investors. But the reality is, every day there are people making breakthroughs with just a few hundred U.
You have 1000U in your hands and want to turn it into 10000U. Two paths are laid out before you: either go all in and gamble on a 10x market, or slowly grind with a rolling position. Choosing the first path? That's basically playing with your life; if the market just takes a quick nap, you'll go straight to zero.
The core of rolling positions is not to make you rich overnight. Instead, it is to stabilize the pace, let profits roll in, and keep risks down.
I have seen many people enter the market with a capital of 700 to 800 U. Every time they open a position, they are extremely cautious, even reluctant to set a stop loss. Later, I told them not to overthink it and to set a small goal first—turning 1000 U into 3000 U, broken down into three rounds. Just aim to earn 300 to 500 U in each round, and after making a profit, lock in a portion and continue to roll with the rest.
Like moving bricks, stacking them up piece by piece. Although it seems slow, it's steady. Not afraid of market fluctuations, the probability of liquidation is low, and the compound interest effect can gradually rise. The funds just grow little by little.
I play like this myself too. Large positions hold the main ground to gain profits, small positions are flexible and mobile to engage in guerrilla tactics, and secondary positions are specifically for locking in profits to prevent drawdowns. The essence of rolling positions is actually the ability to wrestle repeatedly with the market.
Don't expect to make a huge profit on every trade, but the overall direction must be correct. Small losses can be made up, and as long as profits can be accumulated, that is enough.
Stop using "the principal is too small" as an excuse. A small principal is actually suitable for rolling positions. Don't always dream of turning things around overnight; first, set up your own trading system and move forward step by step.
When the day comes that your funds have grown, you will thank your current self for holding on and persevering.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 8h ago
Sounds good, but isn't it just to make us suckers as test subjects, hehe.
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SignatureDenied
· 18h ago
You are right, with a small principal, one needs to understand the power of compound interest even more. But the problem is that most people can't stick with it; when they don't see significant returns in three months, they start to panic.
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MeaninglessApe
· 18h ago
I've heard a lot about this rollover term, but how many can really stick to it? Most people are still thinking about going all in to turn things around, and getting slapped in the face is just a matter of time.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 18h ago
You're not wrong, it's just that too many people can't take it in. They're still waiting for a wave of 10x All in, but end up eating noodles every time. Rollover requires patience.
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QuorumVoter
· 18h ago
You're not wrong, but most people just lack this patience. They want to get rich quick and end up going all in, and then it's all gone.
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InscriptionGriller
· 19h ago
I've heard this rollover trap too many times, and in the end, most people still get liquidated. You see them stacking up step by step, but in reality, one black swan event can wipe it all out.
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PhantomMiner
· 19h ago
Rollover sounds beautiful, but how many can truly persist? Most people still want to take a gamble for quick wealth, and if they lose, they blame the market.
#美联储恢复降息进程 Poor? That's just an excuse you made for yourself. The crypto world never cares about how much capital you have, it cares about whether your brain is useful enough.
If making money was just about stacking cash, those institutions would have already monopolized the market, leaving no room for retail investors. But the reality is, every day there are people making breakthroughs with just a few hundred U.
You have 1000U in your hands and want to turn it into 10000U. Two paths are laid out before you: either go all in and gamble on a 10x market, or slowly grind with a rolling position. Choosing the first path? That's basically playing with your life; if the market just takes a quick nap, you'll go straight to zero.
The core of rolling positions is not to make you rich overnight. Instead, it is to stabilize the pace, let profits roll in, and keep risks down.
I have seen many people enter the market with a capital of 700 to 800 U. Every time they open a position, they are extremely cautious, even reluctant to set a stop loss. Later, I told them not to overthink it and to set a small goal first—turning 1000 U into 3000 U, broken down into three rounds. Just aim to earn 300 to 500 U in each round, and after making a profit, lock in a portion and continue to roll with the rest.
Like moving bricks, stacking them up piece by piece. Although it seems slow, it's steady. Not afraid of market fluctuations, the probability of liquidation is low, and the compound interest effect can gradually rise. The funds just grow little by little.
I play like this myself too. Large positions hold the main ground to gain profits, small positions are flexible and mobile to engage in guerrilla tactics, and secondary positions are specifically for locking in profits to prevent drawdowns. The essence of rolling positions is actually the ability to wrestle repeatedly with the market.
Don't expect to make a huge profit on every trade, but the overall direction must be correct. Small losses can be made up, and as long as profits can be accumulated, that is enough.
Stop using "the principal is too small" as an excuse. A small principal is actually suitable for rolling positions. Don't always dream of turning things around overnight; first, set up your own trading system and move forward step by step.
When the day comes that your funds have grown, you will thank your current self for holding on and persevering.