#香港稳定币监管框架 A guy I know lost down to only 1200U last year and was almost going to quit. Later, he came to talk to me, and I shared three survival principles with him.


He operated this way for three months, and his account slowly grew to 50,000 U, without a single liquidation during that time.
Today, I will write down these experiences; if you can understand one, that's enough.

**The first principle: Diversify your funds, surviving is more crucial than making quick money**
Do not treat 1200U as a single amount of money; it should be treated as three independent funds:
- Use 400U for short-term trading, only engage in certain opportunities.
- If you don't see a clear upward structure, don't act on the trend of 400U.
- Keep 400U as a buffer, so if there is a loss, you can start over.

The gameplay of all-in is basically equivalent to suicide.

**Second Principle: When there is no clear trend, treat the market as if it does not exist**
Sideways fluctuations are like a meat grinder; seasoned traders avoid them.
My judgment is straightforward:
The daily moving averages are not aligned = wait and see;
Breakthrough with increased volume and closing confirmation = enter immediately;
Withdraw half of the profit when it reaches 30% of the principal, and use a trailing stop to protect the remaining.

Don't think about guessing the bottom, and don't try to touch the top. Just take the most certain profits in the middle of the trend.

**Third Principle: Emotion management relies on rules; all operations are predetermined**
Set clear boundaries before entering:
- Direct stop loss at 3% loss
- Move the stop-loss line to the cost price after a 10% profit
- Shut down at 11 PM, do not watch the market or analyze, enforced rest.

Trading becomes boring, and only then will the profits be stable.

**Finally, one last thing**
From 1200U to 50,000U, it's not about any divine operation, but rather about making fewer basic mistakes.
Market trends come and go, but the capital is just this one.
Keep these three principles in mind, and you will be able to transition from a novice to an expert in this market, and from an expert to a winner.

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BottomMisservip
· 2025-11-30 23:04
The key is to stay alive, All in guys will eventually go to zero.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 2025-11-30 21:04
Those who go all in should be sent to a mental hospital; diversification is the way to go. I've heard the claim of going from 1200 to 50,000 too many times; the key is that very few people can stick to it.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 2025-11-29 03:04
Wow, this is the blood and tears story from last year, 400U for three shares, this move is amazing.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 2025-11-28 20:56
1200 to 50,000, to put it bluntly, it's about living long enough, haha --- I have deep experience in diversifying funds, previously going all in led to a Get Liquidated directly breaking my defense --- Waiting for the trend is crucial, I used to get played for suckers repeatedly in Sideways, now I treat Sideways as sleeping time --- The stop loss rules have indeed saved me, otherwise, I would have been lying flat long ago --- Boring trading is the only stable way, this saying deserves a tattoo --- What I fear the most are those who insist on guessing the bottom, they usually end up getting trapped --- Turning around from the edge of losses really relies on discipline, there's no black technology involved --- I copied the trick of shutting down at 11 PM, and my sleep quality has improved, haha
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GweiObservervip
· 2025-11-28 20:38
Indeed, the point about diversifying funds is very correct. Previously, it was the problem of going all in, losing everything in one go. Now I understand that staying alive is the most important thing.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 2025-11-28 20:34
From 1200 to 50,000, the core is still to stay alive, those who went all in have long exited. Wow, this 3% stop loss rule is really harsh, but on the flip side, not losing the principal is the way to go. I need to learn this idea of splitting the money into three parts; otherwise, going all in is indeed a suicidal strategy. Stay away during sideways movements, this advice is valuable; how many people have died in the fluctuations? Boring trading is stable, that’s right; once you start getting excited, you should be alert. The key is execution; most people understand it but can’t do it, right? I must enforce the rule of shutting down at 11 PM; I need to change the bad habit of checking the markets and news. It’s really just about doing risk management well, it’s not some advanced technique. Turning things around in three months from the bottom, this guy has really figured it out, he’s more awake than most people. The mobile take profit strategy is good, it preserves earlier profits while still riding the trend.
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