$SQD 's story is quite interesting. A novice trader started with 1800U, turned it into 69,000 in three months, and now the account has grown to over 230,000 without ever getting liquidated.



Many people see this achievement and ask, is it luck? Actually, no. There is a complete logic behind it, which is also the core methodology I have developed over the years from an initial capital of just over 6000.

**First Layer: Divide Funds into Three Parts, Full Position Is a Dead End**

Split the 1800U into three accounts: 600U for day trading, monitoring one order daily and closing at the set time—no greed. Another 600U for swing trading, not touching it for ten days or half a month; once you act, aim for big gains. The last 600U is the safety net, kept untouched to have a chance to turn things around.

This is the prerequisite for survival. Many people go all-in and get liquidated immediately. Staying alive is more important than how much you earn.

**Second Layer: Only Take Thick Profits, Don't Fool Around**

A characteristic of the crypto market is that 80% of the time it’s sideways. Moving recklessly is just giving away money. What you should do is lie flat during sideways periods, wait until the trend is clear before entering. Take profits when they reach your target, and take out 30% of gains exceeding 20% of the principal immediately.

True experts play the game of "no action until the trend is clear, then eat three years’ worth of gains in one move." This rhythm is very important.

**Third Layer: Use Machine Rules, Don't Let Emotions Control You**

Set stop-loss at 3%; cut when reached—no bargaining. Take 5% profit and cut half of the position to lock in gains. Never add to a losing position—that's an iron law. Set the rules properly, follow the plan, and execute without reckless operations.

The highest level of making money is: let the money run, don’t let emotions run.

**Honestly**

Having less capital is not the problem; the problem is mindset. Those who always want to eat a big pie in one bite will eventually be taught by the market. Being able to grow 1800U into 6.9万 relies not on some black technology but on this set of logic that locks risks and lets profits run.

If you are still losing sleep over a few hundred U’s fluctuations or have no concept of trend judgment and position control, this methodology might help you. The details of how to split positions, the secrets of timing, and how to control the heat are all explainable in detail. Avoid three years of detours—this is the most cost-effective way to invest.
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Anon4461vip
· 12h ago
Damn, this set of position management logic is really tough, but the key is execution. Most people forget after reading it.
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ZkSnarkervip
· 12h ago
honestly the "rules don't get broken" framing is where most people actually lose... like yeah 3% stop loss sounds clean on paper but when you're watching your position bleed and the chart's looking spicy you know? that's the real test and most fail it lmao
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ApyWhisperervip
· 12h ago
Hmm... this set of sub-accounts is indeed restrictive, just worried that it might start acting up again during execution.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 12h ago
That's right, but the key is still execution. I've seen too many people who understand this theory, but a single misstep and everything's ruined.
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MetaverseHobovip
· 12h ago
To be honest, the set of position splitting is indeed the bottom line for survival, but there are really not many who can stick to it.
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