Last year, someone asked me if 20,000 USDT could grow to a million.


I said yes, but only if you're willing to take risks and know how to survive.
I've tried it myself—starting with only 28,000 yuan, three rounds of position scaling, and ending up with 3.7 million. Many people think it's luck, but actually luck accounts for at most 10%, the rest is all about position discipline and determination.
The first time, I went all-in and doubled down, risking it all for a big gain. If I failed, I would have blown up. That move paid off, and my account doubled.
The second time, I didn't rush to go all-in again. Instead, I waited, watching the market for three days, and only took action at the key points, doubling my account again.
The third time, many people had already become overconfident, but I shrank my positions, leaving half to continue pushing, and locked the other half as capital. That market surge pushed my account past a million.
What is the iron law of position scaling?
First, be willing to go all-in, but only at the most confident moments.
Second, take some profits each time you scale up, leaving yourself room to breathe.
Third, don’t expect to be invincible; the market is always more ruthless than you.
Many people collapse halfway through scaling, not because of the market, but because of their mindset: greed that never stops, or fear that prevents them from acting.
Position scaling is not a myth; it’s a double-edged sword. If you hold it right, it can carve out your future; if you hold it wrong, it can cut you down.
BaDuan the Female Wild King trades real accounts, not virtual. To avoid pitfalls and profit, don’t go it alone in the dark—follow the Female Wild King’s rhythm and eat well.
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