I used three months to achieve significant growth for ETH, and many people ask if there are any tricks. To be honest, understanding the strategy is easy, but the difficult part is truly executing it and maintaining discipline.



I only adhere to one core principle: the principal can never be at risk.

This point is crucial. Many people refer to "rolling positions," which actually means using unrealized gains to increase their positions. Once the market corrects, both the profits and the principal can go down the drain. My approach is completely different.

**Step 1: Withdraw after earning the first 50% profit**

For example, if I invest 5000 USD and it rises to 7500 USD, I will immediately withdraw the 5000 USD principal. After that, all trades will be operated using the 2500 USD profit — this completely changes the mindset because you know the principal is already safe.

**Step 2: Profit Rolling, Steady Accumulation**

Continue trading with the $2500, aiming to double it to $5000. Once achieved, withdraw half of the profit, leaving the remaining $2500 to continue. Treat each doubling as a fresh start. After a few cycles, you will see how the profits grow naturally.

**Step Three: Treat Risk Control as a Red Line**

The loss from a single transaction must not exceed 20% of the current profit funds. Absolutely do not use the principal to average down or hold on. You can accept a liquidation on a particular trade, but it must be on the profit portion; the principal must remain intact.

This method is indeed not stimulating and a bit monotonous, but the benefit is that it can keep up with the trend when the market is good, and when the market is bad, the foundation is still there. The cryptocurrency space has limitless opportunities; the key is to be the one who can stay at the table – that's you.

Many people go back and forth between "making a fortune" and "losing everything". The problem is not in the direction they see, but in the fact that their capital management has been skewed from the very first step. Once you treat your principal and profits separately, trading will become particularly clear. No matter how much the market fluctuates with SOL and ETH, you can remain steady.

Slow is fast. First survive, then everything else becomes possible.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 2h ago
Oh no, isn't this the opposite lesson from my blood and tears? I did everything backwards, and my account was wiped out directly. Withdrawing the principal is correct to say, but I can never do it; I just can't be comfortable without going all in.
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ApeDegenvip
· 6h ago
This is an excellent point; the safety of the principal is indeed the key. But to be honest, most people will be done after hearing this, and very few can actually survive the first three months. I'm just worried that some will listen and then turn around to go all-in with leverage.
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 19h ago
Simply put, it's a mindset issue; having capital and staying alive is the key.
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MaticHoleFillervip
· 12-23 09:02
This theory sounds flawless, but the key is how many people can really resist the temptation to increase the position. Preserving the principal is the ultimate principle; otherwise, it's just gambling, not trading.
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not_your_keysvip
· 12-23 09:01
To be honest, I've heard this trap too many times; the question is, how many can actually execute it? Most people are still betting on the direction, unable to understand this tedious compound interest.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 12-23 08:55
This trap logic really hits home; I have a deep understanding of the importance of principal protection, as too many people have lost everything due to greed.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 12-23 08:54
Wow, this is really playing with coins. Most people just die on the point of not wanting to take profit.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 12-23 08:51
This trap logic really hit home; I have never fully thought through the safety of the principal. I didn't expect that just separating the principal and profits could improve my mindset so much.
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