#加密生态动态追踪 There is an old saying in the crypto circle—those with good luck will eventually crash, and those who survive until the end rely on rules to get by.



Having seen many cases, an initial capital of 1800U turning into 80K within three months, with zero liquidation record. This is not luck bestowed by heaven, but each step was taken at the right rhythm. There are actually three key points behind this:

**First: Position splitting is the prerequisite for survival**

Many people enter the market with full positions, and when the market plunges once, their mentality crumbles immediately. This approach is to divide 1800 into three parts, each operating independently:

• Intraday position (600): at most one trade per day, exit once the target is reached, no greed, no waiting
• Swing position (600): move only once every half month or so, focus on the big trend and don’t let go
• Bottom position (600): never move, used as insurance, providing psychological buffer

Looking from another angle—those trading with full positions don’t even have the qualification to talk about profits. Surviving the bear market is already a win.

**Second: Enter only when the trend appears, rest during sideways movement**

70-80% of the time in the crypto circle is spent grinding in sideways markets without direction. Trading frequently during this time? That’s just paying fees to fund the exchange. Only follow the trend when there’s a clear breakout; this way, each trade’s win rate and profit can double.

A strict rule: if a single trade exceeds 20% profit, immediately take 30% off the table. Profitable traders are not those who click on the keyboard all day, but those who can endure the wait and fully capitalize on the entire trend when it moves.

**Third: Execution is the greatest competitive advantage**

This is easily overlooked but is actually the most important. Emotions are the number one enemy in crypto trading. The process of rolling from 1800 to 8W is strictly governed by three iron rules:

• When loss reaches 2%, cut immediately—avoid giving yourself the chance to regret
• When profit hits 4%, start reducing positions to lock in gains
• Once rules are set, never change them; those who change plans on a whim end up losing money

From this perspective, making money in crypto has little to do with whether the market is good or bad. If you have a system that controls risks and captures opportunities, the market will give you chances. Without this system, even the best market conditions are just stories for others.

Position splitting, trend following, disciplined execution—combining these three is the secret to long-term survival in the crypto world. Some watch opportunities slip away right in front of them; others have already made plans and are waiting. The difference is right here.
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RektRecoveryvip
· 2025-12-18 15:59
yeah seen this playbook before... the "1800 to 80k in 3 months" part always gets me tho, feel like that's when the real post-mortem starts 📍
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MerkleDreamervip
· 2025-12-18 07:37
No matter how nicely you put it, you still have to be able to hold yourself back—that's the real challenge.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 2025-12-18 05:01
That's what I'm saying, but I just want to ask—are there really that many people who can resist changing their plans? Nine and a half out of ten people around me are the type to want to add to their position as soon as they earn 4%.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 2025-12-17 16:48
It sounds right, but probably only one out of ten people can really stick to the end.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 2025-12-15 16:24
It sounds good, but how many can truly stick to this discipline? Most people still have a gambler's mentality.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 2025-12-15 16:08
Xiongxiong thinks this idea of splitting positions has some merit, but reality is often more heartbreaking (´;ω;`)
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 2025-12-15 16:06
Positioning, stop-loss, and not being greedy — it's quite right, but most people can't do it.
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MidsommarWalletvip
· 2025-12-15 16:06
Exactly, margin trading has really saved me many times. My friends who were fully invested are all gone now.
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