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In early 2025, I reviewed a two-month account growth experience—rolling from 1,000U to 8,000U. This is not luck, but persistence with the same logic at each stage.
**Starting Phase: Observation rather than Impulse**
The easiest mistake in the initial stage of the account is rushing. In the first week, I slowed down instead of rushing in, replacing opening positions with observation. When I finally entered the market, I only used 300U with 5x leverage, stuck in a very weak emotional state. This trade earned 18%, but the focus was not on the return rate, but on validating my sense of direction and execution ability.
**Mid-Stage: Controlling Position Size and Systematization**
When the account reached 3,000U, the strategy began to be systematized—learning to analyze market structure, control drawdowns, and build positions in batches. The key is to never be fully invested and always have an exit route. During that operation, 30% of the position followed the main upward wave, 20% was added at low levels, and after four consecutive wins with mainstream coins like ETH, SOL, and OP, the account steadily grew to 5,000U.
**Later Stage: Amplifying Rhythm, Maintaining Discipline**
The final push used a large-cycle breakout layout, but the position size, take-profit and stop-loss ratios, and preset exit points were all calculated in advance. During the BTC breakout and ETH rebound rally, I made a single move to reach 8,000U.
**Where is the Core Difference?**
It’s not about how strong your predictive ability is, but that trading does not rely on feelings. Position size rhythm + emotional structure + technical confirmation—these three elements must be in place before opening a position. Any missing one, just wait. Risk control is not just a slogan; it’s about setting stop-loss points before each trade. Knowing in advance how much a false breakout could eat into the account. Turning small funds into large ones is not a myth; it’s a byproduct of this disciplined approach.