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Brothers, I want to speak from the heart: Over the years of navigating the crypto world, I’ve seen too many people get liquidated. Ultimately, it’s not usually because they chose the wrong direction, but because they don’t understand rolling positions and lack rhythm.
Many either blindly follow the trend or add to their positions recklessly when prices fall, until they run out of funds. Then, with just one market move, they’re wiped out. I’ve been there too—those days of bitterness and self-doubt are still vivid in my memory.
It wasn’t until a senior trader woke me up: “You’re not incapable of trading; you just haven’t learned how to let profits generate more profits.” That was a revelation.
The core of rolling positions is never about gambling everything for a double or nothing, but about disciplined artistry.
1. Maintain the fundamentals: Secure your base position firmly, never move your core holdings. This is your foundation, your confidence to turn things around.
2. Be strategic: Use floating positions to trade in and out. When the trend is clear, add to your position in the direction of the wind; during volatile sideways movements, profit from fluctuations.
3. Exercise restraint: When the market isn’t favorable, protect your principal and don’t act rashly. Don’t chase profits or get itchy fingers—controlling your hands is more important than anything.
The first time I applied this logic in real trading was during a bearish trend. I didn’t risk my principal, only tested adding to my position with profits. When the trend turned, that one trade wiped out two weeks of losses. At that moment, I finally understood: Making money in crypto doesn’t require risking your life.
Those who can truly turn things around and sustain themselves in the crypto space are not relying on luck, but on this steady, disciplined rolling mindset. They’re patient, don’t chase highs or sell lows, only trade what they understand, gradually accumulating chips and turning profits into massive wealth.
This industry isn’t about fleeting passion; it’s about long-term cognition and rhythm.