With only 10,000 yuan on hand, it's impossible to navigate the crypto world. As long as the strategy is appropriate, even small funds can thrive.
First, it is important to understand the concept of rolling positions, which means adding to positions with unrealized profits. This is a common technique in contract trading.
Assuming you have a pure profit of 100,000 yuan, you open a position at a price of 10,000 yuan for Bitcoin, set a 10x leverage, and use a margin of 10% (which means using 10,000 yuan as collateral), this is equivalent to 1x leverage, with a stop loss set at 2 points. If the stop loss is triggered, you will only lose 2%, which is 2,000 yuan; even in the case of liquidation, you will only lose this 10,000 yuan.
If Bitcoin rises to 11,000 yuan, you can reinvest 10% of the total funds to open a new position and set a 2% stop loss. Even with stop loss, you can still maintain an 8% profit. During trading, there is no need to always use high leverage; maintaining a leverage of two to three times is sufficient. The key is to add to positions with unrealized profits and keep the total position at a level of two to three times leverage.
If you want to earn 1 million in the crypto world, starting from 100,000 is not impossible, and it can even be done with no risk. You can first invest 200,000 and wait for opportunities, buying spot assets to earn a profit of 100,000. Then use this 100,000 profit to perform rolling operations, using two to three times leverage, choosing opportunities with high certainty that show a decline followed by consolidation and multiple bottoms before breaking upwards. One or two operations may lead to success.
If you lose the bet, after losing the profit, invest another 100,000. If you lose everything again, it's time to stop and rely on the remaining 200,000 capital to continue earning profits before trying again. In short, the operation is not complicated; the key lies in having exceptional patience.
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