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#BTC资金流动性 Many people take small funds as a reason not to enter the market, but this is actually a big pitfall. If only Large Investors could make money, retail investors would have been completely wiped out long ago.
Imagine that you now have 200U, and the goal is to reach 2000U. What’s your strategy? Go all in and bet on a tenfold divine coin? Or play it safe and use rolling positions, letting the profits grow like a snowball?
The former, to put it simply, is gambling, and the result is usually a total loss.
Real rolling positions are not about dreaming of getting rich overnight. It is about solid operations, gradually increasing profits step by step, while controlling risk fluctuations.
I have taught quite a few beginners before, and they usually start with two or three hundred U. What is the biggest problem? They are afraid to set stop-losses, they earn money but can't hold onto it. Later, I gave them some advice: don't try to achieve a big goal in one bite, break the big target into smaller pieces. For example, aim for 100 U to reach 300 U, and complete it in three rounds, with each round's target being to earn 30 to 50 U. Once a round is completed, take out some profit first, and continue with the rest.
It's like an ant moving things, seemingly slow, but where's the advantage? The drawdown is controllable, the mindset is stable, it can be replicated, and it can truly harness the power of compound interest.
I do it this way myself: large positions follow the trend, while small positions are rolled over, and a portion of the profits is locked in regularly. Rolling positions not only practices order placement skills but also tests your sense of rhythm when dealing with the market.
Don't expect to make a profit on every trade. As long as the direction is correct, small losses can be remedied, and profits can be retained, time will naturally be on your side.
We can now put away the excuse of "too little capital." In fact, having less capital is more suitable for starting with a rolling position. Instead of fantasizing about a turnaround, it's better to first establish a self-sustaining trading system.
As your account slowly grows, you will understand how precious this stage of laying bricks and tiles is. Finally, I want to say: Doubling is not about luck, but about the accumulation of strategies over and over again.