Rule 1: Profits Must Be Secured


From the very first trade, I established a strict rule: any single profit reaching 10% of the principal must be immediately followed by withdrawing 50% and transferring it to a cold wallet. Over the past eight years, I have implemented this "profit sealing" 40 times. The highest weekly withdrawal was 240,000 U, and the exchange's risk control department even initiated anti-money laundering checks. Only money that leaves the trading desk is truly profit. This action transforms abstract numbers into a physical sense of security.
Rule 2: Volatility Is Wealth
I don’t predict bull or bear markets; I build toll booths within the game of long and short positions. For the same asset, I often set up both breakout long orders and pullback short orders simultaneously, with each stop-loss strictly limited to within 1.5% of the principal. On the night of the LUNA collapse in 2022, when the total liquidation volume across the network exceeded 10 billion, my hedging strategy automatically triggered three take-profit orders within 24 hours, and the net value rose counter to the trend by 43%.
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LanQiHuanzivip
· 03-28 01:44
坚定HODL💎
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LanQiHuanzivip
· 03-28 01:44
GT is king 👑
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PrincessQingyuevip
· 03-28 01:38
Key details: Enter in batches, do not go all-in at once; follow the trend, when the main theme is bearish focus on short positions, when the market is good, chase hot top coins, and keep the risk-reward ratio at 4:1.
Additional reminder: During a sell-off, stay in cash and wait; not losing money is a profit; if there is no stop-loss for the day and the candlestick pattern is intact, you can skip the guaranteed stop-loss; do not go all-in, avoid overnight positions, and do not trade on weekends when there is no market movement. After being stopped out, stay calm, do not blindly add to positions, and only trade the markets you can confidently handle.
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MoMo'ervip
· 03-27 16:40
Brothers who play U, you must have some psychological expectations. If one day you're called in for a talk, don't panic. Basically, it will revolve around these three points. Think them through in advance, and you'll stay calm.
Level One: Give you a warning first
A common opening line is: "Virtual currencies are not protected by law, are you aware of that?"
Don't be scared by this statement. Lack of legal protection ≠ you breaking the law. The simple meaning is: you trade voluntarily, and the government doesn't interfere; but if something really happens, like being scammed or cheated, the police won't help you recover your funds. So, just honestly say: I understand the risks and take responsibility myself. Just stay calm and straightforward.
Level Two: The core issue, why refund money
Once your account is credited with funds deemed to be involved in fraud, refunding is not up for negotiation—it's a process.
How much to refund and how to do it are usually negotiable, and sometimes you can directly discuss with the victim. The goal is one thing: settle the matter and unfreeze the account. Never resist stubbornly; resisting will only make things worse.
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