Rolling warehouses is not a shortcut to getting rich, but rather high-energy explosives.
When it comes to rolling warehouses, many people only think of "doubling" and "comeback".
The reality is: it can turn 1000U into 100,000, but it can also wipe you out from the peak.
The underlying logic is very simple:
High leverage, profits continuously bet, only recognize one direction. The gameplay is exciting, with zero tolerance for error.
The most extreme version I played:
Starting with 300U, 10U opening at 100 times, increasing the stake with a 1% profit, withdrawing half, and continuing to push the rest.
Winning 11 times in a row, 10U can turn into 10,000 📈
But the vast majority of people don't lose because of the market, but because of emotions:
They can't bear to leave when they make a profit, desperately compensate when they lose, and the moment they hesitate about the direction, their account is gone.
So I set strict rules for myself:
Cut immediately if the direction is wrong.
Stop immediately after consecutive mistakes.
When the amount reaches a certain limit, withdraw forcibly, giving no chance for emotions.
Last year, I rolled 500U into several hundred thousand.
But very few people know that before taking action, I waited in a completely empty position for several months.
It’s not about doing it every day, but waiting for the moment when the trend completely emerges.
So stop asking, "Can I still roll now?" First ask yourself:
Is the volatility enough? Is the direction clear? Can you only eat the middle segment?
As long as one answer is negative, you’re not betting on the market, but on your mindset.
Rolling warehouses is like walking a tightrope.
Rolling warehouses is like walking a tightrope, a high-risk task that should be done at a low frequency and with low mistakes.
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