#大户持仓变化 How did an account grow from 1,000U to 10,000U in three months?
Three months ago, a buddy came to me; his account had only 1,000U left. I taught him a method, he stuck to it, and after 90 days, his account reached 10,000U. Today, I’ll break down this approach so you can also get started.
**Key Rule 1: Manage with divided accounts, don’t gamble your life**
A 1,000U account must be split into three parts: - Short-term part: 350U, at most two trades per day, exit immediately upon stop loss - Trend-following part: 350U, stay in cash if the weekly trend isn’t bullish - Insurance fund: 300U, for emergencies, to protect the account’s bottom line
Full position = risking your life. Diversified allocation is the prerequisite for survival.
**Key Rule 2: Only trade the highest probability opportunities**
The market fluctuates daily, but profit opportunities are few: - If the daily moving average shows no upward trend, stay flat - Only trade when volume breaks past historical highs and confirms with a close - Once you gain 30%, immediately take out half, and let the rest follow a trailing stop to keep profits
Greed is the biggest enemy; waiting often yields more than chasing highs.
**Key Rule 3: Set fixed orders, profit through discipline**
Before each trade, set clear rules: - Cut losses at 5%, no discussion, no hesitation - When profit reaches 10%, move the stop-loss to the original capital level, and let the market do the rest
Emotional fluctuations are the real killers of accounts; discipline is the only way to grow your account.
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-19 05:43
Honestly, I've been using this revenue sharing method for a long time, but too many people can't control their hands, and they just go all in with a single shot.
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SelfStaking
· 12-19 00:17
The revenue sharing system is indeed reliable, but how many can truly stick with it?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-18 11:43
To be honest, I've used this revenue sharing system before. The key is to have discipline, isn't it?
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RamenStacker
· 12-16 09:08
The concept of revenue sharing management sounds good, but the problem is that most people simply can't stick to discipline.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-16 09:07
Honestly, this revenue sharing system is really simple but effective. I just worry that too many people will read it and then forget about it.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 12-16 09:05
To be honest, I've been doing revenue sharing for a while now, just a bit lacking in execution, always wanting to take a little more haha
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-16 08:54
Sharing the account really is the best, the only thing to fear is those who go all-in in one shot.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-16 08:48
lol wait... "10x in 90 days" with just position sizing and stop losses? the math literally doesn't check out here ngl
#大户持仓变化 How did an account grow from 1,000U to 10,000U in three months?
Three months ago, a buddy came to me; his account had only 1,000U left. I taught him a method, he stuck to it, and after 90 days, his account reached 10,000U. Today, I’ll break down this approach so you can also get started.
**Key Rule 1: Manage with divided accounts, don’t gamble your life**
A 1,000U account must be split into three parts:
- Short-term part: 350U, at most two trades per day, exit immediately upon stop loss
- Trend-following part: 350U, stay in cash if the weekly trend isn’t bullish
- Insurance fund: 300U, for emergencies, to protect the account’s bottom line
Full position = risking your life. Diversified allocation is the prerequisite for survival.
**Key Rule 2: Only trade the highest probability opportunities**
The market fluctuates daily, but profit opportunities are few:
- If the daily moving average shows no upward trend, stay flat
- Only trade when volume breaks past historical highs and confirms with a close
- Once you gain 30%, immediately take out half, and let the rest follow a trailing stop to keep profits
Greed is the biggest enemy; waiting often yields more than chasing highs.
**Key Rule 3: Set fixed orders, profit through discipline**
Before each trade, set clear rules:
- Cut losses at 5%, no discussion, no hesitation
- When profit reaches 10%, move the stop-loss to the original capital level, and let the market do the rest
Emotional fluctuations are the real killers of accounts; discipline is the only way to grow your account.