#Strategy加码BTC配置 How can a trading account on an exchange achieve stable growth? I've been pondering this question for 8 years.



Back in 2017, I started with $5,000. I didn't want to be a prediction master, nor did I want to stay up all night watching charts and betting on ups and downs. Later, I developed a set of rules, with the core idea summed up in one sentence: as long as you don't blow up your account, there's a chance to turn things around.

**First Tip: Take Profits in Batches**

Whenever the account increases by 10% of the principal, I withdraw half of the profit. The remaining part continues to run. What's the benefit of this? When the market rises, I can continue to earn from the remaining position; when it falls, it's just floating profit loss, and the principal remains untouched. Over 8 years, I have done this 37 times, with the highest weekly withdrawal reaching $180,000. Drawdowns have never exceeded 8%.

**Second Tip: Multi-Timeframe Allocation**

Don't put all your chips in one direction. My approach is: look at the big picture on the daily chart, determine the trading range on the 4-hour chart, and find the actual entry point on the 15-minute chart.

Open two orders on the same coin: one following the trend, and one in a reverse position. Each position risks no more than 1.5%. Once taking profit, aim for a 5x return. During market oscillations, I can profit from both sides. During the LUNA crash, I held both long and short positions, and my account increased by 42% in one day.

**Third Tip: Stop Loss as Entry Cost**

Stop loss isn't wasting money; it's about gaining the "qualification" to continue trading. If the market moves as expected, the stop loss becomes a trailing stop; if it moves against me, I exit decisively. Long-term, my win rate is 38%, but the key figure is the risk-reward ratio—risk $1 to make $1.9 each time.

**Adhere to Three Iron Rules**

Divide your funds into 10 parts, use at most 1 part per trade, and keep total position size under 3 parts. After two consecutive losses, stop immediately and reflect. After doubling the account, withdraw 20% to lock in profits.

Sound conservative? That's because in trading, winning isn't about how many times you win; it's about surviving long enough. The market isn't afraid of you being wrong about the direction; it's afraid you won't get another chance.
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QuorumVotervip
· 5h ago
Hey, with a 38% win rate, can you still make such profits? The risk-reward ratio is truly the key.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 5h ago
Bro, I respect this set of logic. The key is that you really live long enough, much smarter than those leveraged liquidation victims.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 5h ago
Wow, a 38% win rate can still earn a 1.9 times profit and loss ratio. This is true profit-making, not just the illusion of predicting right or wrong every day.
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VitalikFanboy42vip
· 5h ago
8 years, 37 liquidations? Is that real? That data sounds a bit intense... But that 1.9 profit and loss ratio is indeed the key. I have to give it a try.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 5h ago
Wow, really only an 8% drawdown in 8 years? That number is a bit outrageous, but the approach is indeed brilliant. The key is that the profit-loss ratio is 1:1.9, with a win rate of only 38%, yet it can still grow steadily. That's the logic of a winner.
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0xInsomniavip
· 5h ago
Things developed over 8 years do have some substance, but bro, how do you maintain a steady growth with a win rate of 38%? I'm truly impressed. The key is still that one sentence—survive longer to win.
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