Honestly, if your current account balance is still below 1500U, instead of obsessing over how to get rich quickly, it's better to learn how to survive first.



I’ve seen a friend start with 1200U and steadily grow to 25,000U in four months. Throughout the process, he never got liquidated nor experienced those terrifying large drawdowns. It’s not luck, nor is it some advanced technique—just three seemingly simple but incredibly effective methods.

**The first rule is to split your funds.** Going all-in is essentially gambling. Divide 1200U into three equal parts: 400U for intraday fluctuations (enter and exit once a day, absolutely no greed), 400U for waiting for swing opportunities (only act when the setup is clear), and the remaining 400U as a safety net—if you lose in the first two, this money helps you get back on your feet. This rule is absolute, non-negotiable.

**The second rule is to choose the most confident trades.** If the market is sideways or oscillating? Stay away. The cost of impatience is 80% of losses. When the trend is unclear, stay in cash and wait. Better to miss ten opportunities than to make one mistake. True opportunities aren’t available every day, but your capital should be active every day.

**The third rule is to discipline yourself.** Cut losses at 2%, take profits at 4% and exit half. When your account grows by 20%, immediately lock in 30% as profit. Never add to losing positions to average down—that’s the main reason most people can’t turn their fortunes around. No gambling, no holding through losses, no dreaming.

Now his account has surpassed 50,000U. More impressively, he no longer stays glued to the screen every night, unable to sleep. Just a few minutes each day to check positions is enough. Want to turn things around in this market? Survive first. Keep your principal intact, and the opportunity to multiply will come. Diversify, be patient, and execute—sounds unsexy, but it can save you three years of wasted effort. Sometimes, slow is truly fast.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 10h ago
That's very true, but most people just can't change the habit of going all-in. Really, watching others' accounts soar makes you itchy, but in the end, you lose everything and go back to square one. This guy is really tough, turning 20 times in four months without ever blowing up his account, he must have a lot of patience. The key is the 400 emergency fund setup, which is really clever. Many people panic because they have no way out. I tried following his method, and my mindset is definitely more stable, but the days of itching to trade still require tough perseverance.
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FastLeavervip
· 10h ago
Is 1200 to 25,000 real? How can I contact this friend... --- That's right, full position is the fastest way to lose money. I have personal experience. --- Dividing positions is indeed the key; many people die in a single all-in bet. --- The discipline of cutting losses at 2% and running half... Brother, I can't do it, my mentality is too weak. --- I admit I won't add to my position to average down; I've stepped on too many mines. --- Slow is fast. I'm tired of hearing it, but it really works. The problem is everyone wants to be fast. --- Having an account of fifty thousand and still sleeping soundly—that's the real winner. --- Waiting on the sidelines for opportunities is the hardest part; the urge to act is really strong. --- The three-part division strategy sounds simple, but in practice, most people will still break it.
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GasGoblinvip
· 10h ago
To be honest, this theory sounds very correct, but most people can't implement it. My friend also tried to split positions, but in the end, he got itchy and went all in.
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