#美国贸易赤字状况 From 3012U to an eight-digit account: Risk management is the real ATM in the crypto world



After experiencing a crash in November 2022, my wallet was left with only 3012U. Now BTC stands at $107,800, and my account has finally surpassed eight digits.

The most important lesson I learned in this process: it’s not about all-in, but about staying alive. Survive, and wealth will come naturally.

**Phase One: Cutting positions, small-scale trial and error**

I divided 3012U into five parts, each 600U. A simple and straightforward rule—stop loss at 3%, take profit at 9%. Can't read candlestick charts? Just treat it as a power outage, focus only on trading results. In December, ETH rose, with 6 out of 7 trades profitable, and the account quickly soared to 9800U. This first pot of gold had no bloodshed, purely from discipline.

**Phase Two: When the trend arrives, buy in batches**

In March, BTC broke through $67,200. I bought with 25% of my base position. Then, every $1,800 increase, I added to my position, finally reaching the $73,600 level. The account grew to 210,000U. Any retracement? No worries, because each addition was paired with a stop-loss order. Still sleeping soundly.

**Phase Three: Lock in profits**

After the account hit a new high, I set a rule: every Friday, withdraw 20% of that week’s profit. Last week, I withdrew 20,000U to buy a new car for my family. This real happiness beats watching floating gains. A college friend used 1,500U following my approach, turning it into 35,700U in three months, and paid off his student loans.

**The core logic is simple**

Getting rich quickly in crypto first requires admitting defeat—no leverage, thin positions, locking in profits. Time will turn small snowballs into big ones. No matter how BTC rises or falls, it doesn’t affect me, because I’m always at the table, and the snowball keeps rolling.
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NotSatoshivip
· 3h ago
Stop loss at 3%, take profit at 9%. This discipline is truly unbeatable. Not going all-in and staying alive is the real key.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 3h ago
I don't see anything new; the saying of a 3% stop loss and a 9% take profit is all over the internet. Splitting positions into smaller parts is indeed correct, but actually executing it is really difficult, and most people simply can't stick to it. I'm a bit confused—can this kind of backtest data really be replicated? The market environment has changed; everything is different. I don't deny that risk control is important, but it seems the article missed a very key element—luck. The entry point at the end of March when the price was 73,600 was purely about catching the right rhythm. What if we try a different time?
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RetiredMinervip
· 3h ago
Living is winning, this phrase really sank in, no nonsense.
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 3h ago
Really, stop-loss and take-profit are the moat; most people fail here.
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ChainPoetvip
· 3h ago
3012 to an eight-digit number, in plain terms, it means living long enough. Those who don't manipulate the market and go all-in will always win. I'm also playing this game, but it really tests human nature.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 3h ago
3012 to eight digits, now that's a real story, not those edited "I earn a million a month" bragging posts.
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