Many people, upon hearing the words “rolling liquidations,” immediately frown, thinking this play is so risky it’s bound to lead to liquidation. Let me put it plainly: it’s not risky in the way you think—it's far lower risk than the way you chase pumps and dumps every day, randomly placing trades. $SNDK
Let’s take an example with 50k USDT. The premise is that this money must be real profit you’ve actually earned—so if you lose, you truly wouldn’t feel heartbroken. Open a position on Bitcoin with 10k USDT, using a 10x leverage per-transaction (isolated) mode. Only put 10% of your total funds as margin, i.e., 5,000 USDT. The effective leverage is then about 1x. Set a 2% stop loss. If you really get stopped out, you’d lose only 1,000 USDT.
So for those who constantly shout that rolling liquidations will definitely blow up—how exactly did you lose all your money? Even if you did get liquidated under this position sizing, you’d lose at most 5,000 USDT. How could you possibly wipe out your entire account?
If the market goes your way, it’s even simpler: when Bitcoin reaches your target level, keep opening positions using 10% of your total funds, and set a 2% stop loss again. Even if this one unfortunately hits the stop, the profit from the earlier trade would already cover the loss. Overall the account remains net positive—so where exactly is the risk?
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Roll it along with the trend all the way down. After Bitcoin completes 50% of the move, you can steadily earn around 200k USDT. Catch two such major trends, and you can directly reach 1 million USDT.
The risk of rolling liquidation has never been the strategy itself. It depends on whether you have a sufficient profit cushion to back it, and whether you can stick to trading discipline to the end. Roll using profits—use money you earned from the market to place the bet. Even if you lose, it won’t hurt your principal at all. That’s the truly correct way to “roll liquidations.”
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