#Strategy加仓BTC Starting with 1200U, the account is now stable at 66 million — this is not hype, but real data earned through years of fighting in the crypto world.



Many people see stories of sudden wealth and go all in, but the final outcome is usually the same: losing the principal and losing their mindset. Why? Because they treat trading like gambling and the market like a lottery.

**Initial Survival Phase: Small Positions for Practice**

I divide 1200U into 6 parts, each 200U for entry and exit. Sounds conservative? But the benefit of doing this is: your psychology won't be shattered by a single loss, and you can accumulate trading experience. Most importantly, you must set stop-loss and take-profit — no exceptions. If you execute arbitrarily, you will eventually be educated by the market.

Chasing orders, resisting orders, and contrarian trading — these three things are like three curses; getting involved with any one of them is enough to drink from the cup.

**Mid-term Acceleration Phase: Trend is King**

After the account surpasses 12,000U, the strategy begins to upgrade. But the upgrade isn't about increasing bets; it's about learning to ride the entire trend. Keep single-position sizes within 30% of total funds, add positions gradually with the trend, avoid greed at the start of the trend, and don't chase the last wave.

In simple terms: keep your mouth smaller, and open your profit mouth wider. Let the correct trades move within your account, rather than constantly watching how much you can make.

**Late-stage Harvest Phase: Stability is the Biggest Profit**

After the account exceeds 300,000, I switch to a weekly lock-in and withdrawal rhythm. Not out of cowardice, but because I’ve seen too many stories of people making money and then losing it all. Real profits are only realized when they land in your wallet. Cycle withdrawals and trading, and your account grows in circles.

**Why do most people still get wiped out?**

Chaotic position management → Going all in → Clearing the position directly. Never setting stop-loss → Small losses turn into big injuries → Mindset collapse → Losing everything. Seeing the right direction → Getting wiped out by resisting orders → Losing all principal. These three pitfalls, hitting one is tough, but many people hit all three at once.

$ETH, $BTC trends may look beautiful, but heroism in the crypto world is a joke. Without stable information channels, reliable trading circles, or clear risk awareness, even the smartest brains can stumble.

Those who steadily reach the shore are often not the smartest, but definitely the most disciplined.
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StakeWhisperervip
· 22h ago
That's right, it's discipline. I've seen too many people get inflated after making a profit once, thinking they've gained insight, only to be slapped in the face when they turn around. Stop-loss sounds simple, but when it comes to execution, it's a mental demon.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 22h ago
1200U to 66 million? Data shows that the frequency of such posts is proportional to the margin call rate. Interestingly, [cold laugh] I've seen too many stories of crashes happening after 2 hours, but the key is still mindset. What you said is correct, but execution is the real difficulty. Most people, after reading, turn around and go all-in again. Ironically, discipline is one of those things; understanding it and actually doing it are two different things. People who are truly stable and have successfully gone ashore have long since shut up. Most of those still sharing are the ones about to be harvested next. Weekly withdrawals are quite interesting; at least they teach the principle of securing profits. The problem is, the market doesn't give you a chance to execute your plan. When a black swan comes, all discipline is useless. After so many years of stories, probability theory tells me that the ending has already been written.
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EternalMinervip
· 22h ago
Discipline is truly more valuable than talent; I've seen too many smart people ruin themselves.
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NFTHoardervip
· 22h ago
That's quite right, but most people can't stick to the discipline... I've seen too many dreams of getting rich overnight and going all-in, only to lose their principal later.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 22h ago
You're right, discipline is really hard. Even if you get it right, you still have to stay alive to see the moment of debut.
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