I'm not a big V, just an old player who has blown accounts and stepped on pits over the years. To be honest, the most painful lessons in the crypto world often come at a blood price.
Last year, a fan asked me how to recover 2000U. I didn't tell him any complicated indicators, just summarized 3 most practical trading rules. As a result, he followed them for 2 months, his account broke 100,000, and he had zero liquidation throughout. Later, someone else repeated the process with similar results. This is no coincidence—these 3 are my bottom line.
**Rule 1: A proper position-splitting system is the confidence to survive**
Divide 2000U into 4 parts, 500U each, dedicated funds and never used for other purposes:
Short-term positions are just that—short-term. No more than 2 trades per day, close the software immediately after finishing. No fighting or greed—this mindset is the most critical.
Trend positions only enter during weekly bullish patterns with complete, effective volume breakout. At other times, stay completely out of the market and wait for signals.
Rescue positions are insurance. When the market suddenly spikes close to liquidation, this part can add positions to protect the principal. As long as the principal is safe, opportunities remain.
**Rule 2: Only ride trend swings, give up tiny profits from oscillations**
There are only 3 entry signals, other times just watch:
If the daily moving averages haven't formed a bullish pattern? Stay out and observe. If volume breaks previous highs and the daily chart remains stable? Only then consider small positions. When profits reach 25% of the principal? Take half off first, and set an 8% trailing stop for the remaining position—this is how you lock in gains.
Before entering a trade, write a plan. Set a stop-loss at 2.5%. When triggered, close automatically—never hold through a loss. When profits reach 12%, immediately move the stop-loss to the cost price, locking in the principal risk.
Another detail many overlook—shut down your computer promptly at 11 PM. If you can't sleep, just uninstall the app to avoid impulsive late-night trades. This habit can save you countless times.
Markets are available every day; losing the principal is the real trouble. Master these 3 rules first, then study wave indicators—order is important. Whether it's popular coins like SOL or small altcoins, the logic is the same.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 11h ago
The partial position saved my life, that time I almost went all in on SOL.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 11h ago
The logic of position splitting has been calculated for ROI, and it indeed justifies a 2% risk control cost.
Based on my three months of mining account data, the stability is an order of magnitude higher than pursuing single-transaction gains. The temptation of short-term trading is strong, but the growth curve of the hash rate network tells me that patient positioning opportunities are always greater than frequent operations.
That 25% profit-taking pace is a bit conservative; I prefer to lock in 75% of the gains and let the remaining part ride the trend.
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FlatlineTrader
· 11h ago
The set of position splitting is indeed excellent. I was also taught by being liquidated. The key is to have discipline; I especially like the rule of turning off the computer at midnight.
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Honestly, I didn't expect the rescue position setup before, no wonder it can protect the principal.
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Haha, turning 2000U into 100,000? That data sounds outrageous, but the logic of position splitting is fine. The problem is how many people can really stick to it without misappropriation.
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Only follow the trend and give up on oscillations. It sounds simple but is deadly to implement. I’ve fallen for those petty profits before.
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Turning off the computer promptly at 11 PM. If I didn’t have this rule, I would have blown up my account.
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I truly admire this idea, but the execution is quite difficult. Most people can't last through the first month.
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Running with 25% profit and then stopping—this mindset is definitely stronger than mine. I usually wait until 40% profit before taking profits.
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It feels like completely killing the gambler’s mentality. Easier said than done...
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The set of automatic stop-loss at 2.5% needs to be paired with the app’s features; not all exchanges support this effectively.
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This logic makes sense, but unfortunately most people come in wanting to get rich quickly, and have no patience to split positions and wait for signals.
I'm not a big V, just an old player who has blown accounts and stepped on pits over the years. To be honest, the most painful lessons in the crypto world often come at a blood price.
Last year, a fan asked me how to recover 2000U. I didn't tell him any complicated indicators, just summarized 3 most practical trading rules. As a result, he followed them for 2 months, his account broke 100,000, and he had zero liquidation throughout. Later, someone else repeated the process with similar results. This is no coincidence—these 3 are my bottom line.
**Rule 1: A proper position-splitting system is the confidence to survive**
Divide 2000U into 4 parts, 500U each, dedicated funds and never used for other purposes:
Short-term positions are just that—short-term. No more than 2 trades per day, close the software immediately after finishing. No fighting or greed—this mindset is the most critical.
Trend positions only enter during weekly bullish patterns with complete, effective volume breakout. At other times, stay completely out of the market and wait for signals.
Rescue positions are insurance. When the market suddenly spikes close to liquidation, this part can add positions to protect the principal. As long as the principal is safe, opportunities remain.
**Rule 2: Only ride trend swings, give up tiny profits from oscillations**
There are only 3 entry signals, other times just watch:
If the daily moving averages haven't formed a bullish pattern? Stay out and observe. If volume breaks previous highs and the daily chart remains stable? Only then consider small positions. When profits reach 25% of the principal? Take half off first, and set an 8% trailing stop for the remaining position—this is how you lock in gains.
**Rule 3: Lock emotions, prevent reckless midnight trades**
Before entering a trade, write a plan. Set a stop-loss at 2.5%. When triggered, close automatically—never hold through a loss. When profits reach 12%, immediately move the stop-loss to the cost price, locking in the principal risk.
Another detail many overlook—shut down your computer promptly at 11 PM. If you can't sleep, just uninstall the app to avoid impulsive late-night trades. This habit can save you countless times.
Markets are available every day; losing the principal is the real trouble. Master these 3 rules first, then study wave indicators—order is important. Whether it's popular coins like SOL or small altcoins, the logic is the same.