A True Story of Starting with 2000U and Turning it into 100,000U through Rolling Positions

To be honest, when I first entered the cryptocurrency world, I was just an ordinary person with only 2000U in capital, and I never imagined I could turn it into 100,000U.

When I first started, I was losing money terribly, chasing highs and selling lows, and getting liquidated with large positions—just the typical experience of a novice.

Later, I began to calm down, learning not to focus on every minute fluctuation, but instead to pay attention to key market points, understand trends and rhythms. Most importantly, I learned to strictly control my position size and set stop-losses.

Rolling positions is actually quite simple; it’s about repeatedly reinvesting every small profit into the next trade, without being greedy or impatient, continuously keeping the capital 'alive.' For example, there was a time when I made 3%-5% on a trade, and I immediately reinvested the profit along with my capital into the next trade, slowly accumulating through compounding.

Of course, during this process, I also experienced account shrinkage, and even almost got liquidated a few times. That kind of tension and pressure taught me that—maintaining a stable mindset is more important than technique.

Now, I consistently earn dozens to hundreds of U daily, and my account has steadily grown from the initial 2000U to 100,000U. It’s not based on luck, but rather a set of rolling position methods and risk management systems developed through practical experience.

Many friends ask me how I do it, how I choose points, how I set stop-losses. I can’t share everything, as there are many practical details and unique insights hidden within the methods.

If you also want to turn things around, want to avoid big pitfalls, and learn a practical rolling position method, remember, the cryptocurrency world is not a casino; understanding the methods is essential to truly making money.