#大户持仓动态 I want to say something true: this is not about showing off wealth, but to tell everyone - you can make money in the crypto world, it depends on your mindset and intelligence.



I previously brought a guy along, starting with an account of only 1200U. In three months, it reached 29,000U, and now the account is firmly above 58,000U. The best part is that he never got liquidated throughout the entire process.

There is a set of things in here, which is a methodology that I have verified with real tools and techniques. Today, I will explain it to everyone.

**Strategy Layer One: Position Sizing**

Everyone knows that going all-in is a sure way to lose, but very few truly understand how to diversify.

I asked him to divide 1200U into three parts, each with 400U, each with its own tasks:
- 400U quick in and out within a day: Monitor one order daily, take the profit and run, do not linger in battle.
- 400U wave band accumulation: It takes about ten days to half a month to take action, and when I do, I go for a big market movement.
- 400U Iron Blood Bottom Warehouse: This is the final bottom line; no matter how dark the market gets, it won't be touched.

The logic is very simple: you have to be alive to have a chance. If the account is dead, no matter how brilliant the strategy is, it won't work.

**Strategy Layer Two: Hunting Technique**

80% of the time in the crypto world is just noise - fluctuations, bottoming out, probing. Frequent trading during these garbage times means you're just paying fees to the exchange.

So I only believe in two words: wait.

Without a trend, one sits cold and still; once a trend forms, one strikes decisively. After making a 20% profit, immediately cut off 30% to secure the gains. A true trader may only act a few times a year, but each time is enough to last half a year.

**Strategy Level Three: Heart Killing Technique**

Emotions are the biggest killer for retail investors. You must set a cold, hard rule for yourself and let the mechanism make decisions for you:
- Exit immediately if losses reach 2%, don't even blink.
- Lock in profits in batches when it rises to 4%, don't fantasize about selling at the highest point.
- Once you incur a loss, it is absolutely forbidden to increase your position; averaging down is just digging your own grave.

The truth about making money is this simple: lock in the risks and let the profits run on their own. From 1200U to 58,000U, there are no other secrets, just these three tactics.
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DAOTruantvip
· 2025-12-22 04:18
1200U to 58,000U... sounds nice, but I just want to ask, is this guy still making money now? --- The strategy of splitting positions is correct, but how many can really stick to it? Most people end up going All in. --- I have to nod at the heart-striking technique; I've verified that a stop loss of 2% can save many people. --- Wait, why do I feel like this methodology might not work well in this year's market? --- Sitting coldly and waiting for the trend... sounds simple, but try watching for 24 hours without seeing market fluctuations to know the difficulty. --- The most convincing part is "take profit at 20% and immediately cut 30%"; really not greedy. --- Turning 1200U into 48 times sounds great, but we all know how probable that is.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 2025-12-21 08:16
Tsk, no matter how nicely you say it, it’s still about showing off your account. However, the idea of using a split position does make sense... it’s just that no one can actually execute it.
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 2025-12-21 08:16
To put it bluntly, it's all about mindset. Going from 1200 to 58,000 sounds great, but how many can truly stick to the discipline of position sizing? I'm the kind of person who gets carried away as soon as I make a profit, haha. --- The heart-piercing strategy discussed here is absolutely spot on; cutting losses at 2% is something most people can't do. --- Waiting sounds easy, but it's a nightmare to actually do... I often end up making impulsive trades when I'm bored. --- The three-pronged approach sounds simple, but the pitfall lies in execution. --- Never getting liquidated is the most valuable lesson; it's more practical than how much money you make. --- I got the logic behind position sizing, but the key is still to curb greed... that's the hardest part. --- It feels like this methodology is about battling your own desires; in the crypto world, it's often more about psychological resilience.
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RektRecoveryvip
· 2025-12-21 08:15
nah this is just survivorship bias dressed up as wisdom tbh. one sample size doesn't validate a methodology, and the emotional discipline angle? classic... everyone thinks they can execute till the first real drawdown hits. the real question nobody asks: how many other 1200U accounts got liquidated before this one story got told.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 2025-12-21 08:04
Ha, here comes another set of "I have a secret" rhetoric... To put it bluntly, it's all about strict stop loss discipline, but this is easy to say and really hard to do. I have also stumbled before; when I increased the position to average down, my account was directly wiped out. Looking back at this warehouse division logic still gives me a bit of fear. However, the example of going from 1200U to 58,000U is indeed persuasive; the key is whether it can really be executed.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 2025-12-21 07:58
It seems simple, but it's all pitfalls. The numbers from 1200 to 58,000 sound pleasant, but the odds are disappointing. Those who truly make money never take the time to teach others about dividing their funds carefully...
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