Honestly, many newcomers enter the crypto space dreaming of overnight riches. But I have to tell you: if you want to get rich quickly, the first thing is not to gamble recklessly.
I started with just a few thousand USD, no background, just an ordinary retail investor. Now my account holds over fifty million. You might want to call me a bragger, but this is the real truth.
I never chase how much I can make in a single move; I only ask myself one question: should I get involved in this market trend? It’s such a simple logic, yet it has brought me to where I am today. How did I do it? Let me share some of my practical experience with you.
Start with 1500 USD, split into 5 parts, each 300 USD. Every trade must have a stop-loss and take-profit set. No chasing after trades, no holding through losses, no betting against the trend—only take opportunities you understand clearly. This stage is about training your trading discipline.
**Step 2: Accelerate after consistent profits**
Once the account reaches 10,000 USD, keep each position at about 25% of the total account. When the market moves strongly in your favor, add to your positions in batches to capture the golden segments of the trend. By then, your mindset is well-trained, and you won’t add impulsively.
**Step 3: Take profits when the time is right, staying alive is the most important**
After the account surpasses 200,000 USD, I lock in some profits weekly and withdraw. It’s not because I fear losses, but because I fear myself getting carried away. Stability is the biggest secret to explosive gains. I have a fan who has been following me for a while, from 1,000 USD to 23,000 USD. He just withdrew yesterday, so excited he couldn’t sleep at midnight, and we had a two-hour phone call. Seeing his transformation, I truly feel gratified.
**The real reasons most people get wiped out:**
First, poor position management, completely unable to control their trades. Second, no stop-losses—losing once means losing everything. Third, they see the right direction but die because they can’t bear to cut losses. Just one of these pitfalls is enough to cause trouble.
So, if you want to survive in this market, listen less to those making big promises, and more to those who are actually surviving through real trading experience.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 18h ago
I have some trust, but not completely. Mainly because this set of logic really hits the mark... I have previously experienced a dead-end by holding onto a position, a painful lesson.
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BearMarketLightning
· 18h ago
Really? I used to struggle with position management too. I only understood after my account once blew up.
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Starting with a few thousand USD to reach fifty million, this approach is indeed stable, but it really tests your mentality.
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Seeing the right direction but not daring to cut losses—this is truly a killer. Several people around me lost everything this way.
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Withdrawing a portion of profits weekly—this is a trick I need to learn, or else I always feel uneasy.
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Stop-loss sounds simple in theory, but when it comes to execution, you realize how difficult it really is.
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The worst thing is when the account starts to float after gains, then suddenly drops back to the pre-wealth days.
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Adding positions gradually to follow the trend is a good idea; it's much more reliable than going all-in.
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ProbablyNothing
· 18h ago
Stop-loss is truly a blood and tears lesson; so many people end up dying because they can't bear to take that one loss.
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blockBoy
· 18h ago
You're right, discipline is really the foundation of making money. I also started with small amounts to practice, and now I dare to add positions with confidence.
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Those who don't set stop-losses will eventually have to pay their debts. I've seen too many people hold on stubbornly, and one market reversal directly leads to liquidation.
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That's why I now strictly control my positions on every trade. No matter how tempting the market, I don't get tempted. Staying alive is much more important than making quick money.
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A fifty million account sounds incredible, but the key still lies in those three steps, especially managing your mindset, which is really difficult.
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Not chasing orders and not holding onto losing positions—these six words are easy to say but require blood and tears to practice.
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Seeing the market go against you and still getting stopped out? That's ridiculous. I've seen more than one person do that.
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Poor position management is a common problem for most people; they simply don't take risk seriously.
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You need to develop the habit of withdrawing funds; otherwise, even if you make money, it's easy to give it back. I've fallen into that trap myself.
Honestly, many newcomers enter the crypto space dreaming of overnight riches. But I have to tell you: if you want to get rich quickly, the first thing is not to gamble recklessly.
I started with just a few thousand USD, no background, just an ordinary retail investor. Now my account holds over fifty million. You might want to call me a bragger, but this is the real truth.
I never chase how much I can make in a single move; I only ask myself one question: should I get involved in this market trend? It’s such a simple logic, yet it has brought me to where I am today. How did I do it? Let me share some of my practical experience with you.
**Step 1: Small-scale trial, establish discipline**
Start with 1500 USD, split into 5 parts, each 300 USD. Every trade must have a stop-loss and take-profit set. No chasing after trades, no holding through losses, no betting against the trend—only take opportunities you understand clearly. This stage is about training your trading discipline.
**Step 2: Accelerate after consistent profits**
Once the account reaches 10,000 USD, keep each position at about 25% of the total account. When the market moves strongly in your favor, add to your positions in batches to capture the golden segments of the trend. By then, your mindset is well-trained, and you won’t add impulsively.
**Step 3: Take profits when the time is right, staying alive is the most important**
After the account surpasses 200,000 USD, I lock in some profits weekly and withdraw. It’s not because I fear losses, but because I fear myself getting carried away. Stability is the biggest secret to explosive gains. I have a fan who has been following me for a while, from 1,000 USD to 23,000 USD. He just withdrew yesterday, so excited he couldn’t sleep at midnight, and we had a two-hour phone call. Seeing his transformation, I truly feel gratified.
**The real reasons most people get wiped out:**
First, poor position management, completely unable to control their trades. Second, no stop-losses—losing once means losing everything. Third, they see the right direction but die because they can’t bear to cut losses. Just one of these pitfalls is enough to cause trouble.
So, if you want to survive in this market, listen less to those making big promises, and more to those who are actually surviving through real trading experience.