#美联储降息 Last night at 2 a.m., a fan's message woke me up: "We’re looking at the same K-line, why did you gain 42% while I lost 28%?"



That’s a good question. The core difference is actually just one — he’s holding onto his principal tightly, while I’m working with profits.

In 8 years, I’ve blown up twice, losing 200,000 yuan before I understood this set of "Profit Snowball Rules." Sharing it with you all, this time I’ve really summarized it well.

**First Trick: Principal is the Defensive Line**
Invest only 5% per trade, with a stop loss locked at 0.8%. When there’s no signal, stay out of the market and sleep — this way, you can beat 80% of traders.

**Second Trick: Cut Profits in Two**
Whenever floating profit reaches 50%, split it into two parts — half to secure, the other half as bullets for the next charge. Remember, only use the earned profits to add positions; the principal never moves.

**Third Trick: When Floating Profit Exceeds Principal, Activate Insurance**
When your account profit surpasses the initial principal, take out 10% of the gains to hedge, and widen the stop loss to 50%. This keeps your mindset steady during pullbacks, and profits keep growing.

**Fourth Trick: Make Decisions in 3 Minutes**
When a breakout + volume increase occurs, go all-in with profits; if it breaks down + volume shrinks, close all positions immediately. Don’t hesitate — decisiveness is your competitive edge.

**Fifth Trick: Lock Half When Drawdown Reaches 15%**
Let the remaining profits keep running, and lock the greed demon in the cage.

**Sixth Trick: Take Profits Daily**
Keep only the principal plus 10% of liquid funds in your account, withdraw the rest. Prevent yourself from over-leveraging out of greed.

The market isn’t short of opportunities; what’s missing is discipline. Use profits to fight, let the principal sleep soundly, and only then can you smile as you watch the K-line close.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 12-19 13:09
It took two liquidations to learn, and the cost was pretty harsh. But to be honest, I think this logic is feasible.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 12-16 14:11
Looking at this plan, I have to honestly say— the logical framework is indeed clear, and the sustainability argument also holds. But where is the problem? It’s in this "profit snowball" incentive balance. The tension between the second and fourth moves is a bit strong—cutting half at 50% vs. going all-in for 3 minutes profit. Can these two acceleration models be compatible? Or is it a dynamic trade-off in actual operation? But the most impressive is still the sixth move—raising profits daily. From an account design perspective, it’s like installing a rigid "market clearing" mechanism for yourself, forcibly breaking the psychological account effect. This truly understands the greed of human nature, the devil. I just feel that this plan is more suitable for a volatile market. Can it maintain this discipline in a true trending market?
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GrayscaleArbitrageurvip
· 12-16 14:03
The things I only understood after being liquidated twice, now they're giving it away for free? Something's not right, buddy.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 12-16 13:59
Losing your position twice before realizing it, honestly, it’s all about greed being deadly. Putting the principal to sleep and the profits to work—this logic is truly unbeatable.
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MetadataExplorervip
· 12-16 13:58
Things I only understood after being liquidated twice are definitely worth listening to, but to be honest, using profits to add positions still feels a bit empty to me.
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