#以太坊行情解读 It took experiencing 7 account blow-ups to truly understand what it means to make money while alive



Starting with 1800U, grew to 92,000 in 3 months—no one would believe it if I told.

The voices around me urging me to quit were overwhelming, but I just kept pushing through. Not because I’m especially smart, nor because I got lucky, but because this set of **"Rolling Positions + Position Control"** rules saved me.

It sounds like a gambler’s approach, but in reality, it’s completely the opposite.

Too many people reflexively think of "rolling positions" as going all-in or placing big bets; that’s not the real point. The real skill lies in **controlling the position**.

Here’s how I do it—three actions, just copy them:

**Action 1: Start shallow, then go deeper**

Using 1800U as an example, start with 30% of the capital (540U) to test the waters.

If the direction is confirmed, add another 20% of the position. But never go all-in at once. Keep the trial-and-error costs low, so there’s room to grow later.

**Action 2: Continue betting with profits, keep the principal untouched**

When floating profits reach 7%-10%, take some profits off the table, then use that profit to add to the position.

What’s the benefit? The principal always stays in the account, acting like insurance. Only use profits to roll, and if it blows up, at worst you lose the interest; the principal remains.

**Action 3: Speed up when doubling**

Once the account doubles, immediately withdraw 50% of the gains. Let the remaining half continue to run. This puts the principal in a "zero risk" state—you’re already net profit, so any future losses are just losses on the gains, not on the principal.

Details are key

Never used more than 2x leverage throughout.

Take profit at 9% floating profit on each trade—don’t be greedy.

Main battlefield: mainstream coins like UNI, SOL. They’re volatile but have reliable liquidity.

Honestly, this pace is slow to earn. Many will mock it.

But when they’re crying for help after their 8th or 9th liquidation, I’ve already been withdrawing for three months straight. Compound interest is so strange—early on, it’s like pushing a snowball uphill, slow as hell, but once it starts rolling, the acceleration is exponential.

The crypto world is never short of opportunities and trends.

What’s lacking are those who dare to act and can also exercise restraint.

If you’re still struggling in the mud of losses, don’t rely on brute force to tough it out. Change your mindset—discipline is more important than anything.

Those who truly survive in this market and can put money in their pockets are always those who know when to strike and when to hold back.
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JubaoYingvip
· 2h ago
How many people are capable of doing it?
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 8h ago
It took 7 tries to learn to take profits, and I believe that because I've been through the same. The key is really about mastering that balance.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 8h ago
Only after exploding 7 times did I finally learn; this time I truly understood.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 9h ago
Survived after being knocked out 7 times, this round was really tough. But I still think managing positions is easy to say but very difficult to do in practice.
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RugResistantvip
· 9h ago
nah hold up—"7 times blown" but suddenly it's all discipline & controlled position sizing? red flags everywhere here. position management theory sounds fine until you realize survivor bias is doing the heavy lifting in this narrative. dyor but the math doesn't reconcile, something's off with the risk accounting.
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