Recently, traders have asked me how to master the rollover technique. Today, I will analyze the core points of this strategy in detail.



Rollover trading is not a reckless gamble nor is it a passive wait for a market surge. On the contrary, it is a systematic operation process that requires strict discipline, a steady pace, and ample patience.

The primary principle is to strictly control the position. Assuming the initial capital is 1000 USDT, the trading position in the early stages should be controlled within 50%, that is, no more than 500 USDT. A more conservative approach is to conduct exploratory trades with 200-300 USDT, mainly to assess the current market conditions and avoid catastrophic drawdowns. The core principle is that the maximum loss in a single trade should not exceed 5%-7% of the total account balance, which is 50-70 USDT.

The primary goal in the early stages is not to pursue high profits, but to ensure the long-term survival of the account and create conditions for capturing significant market fluctuations.

Secondly, traders should focus on the market conditions that they can understand and grasp. This includes three key elements: clear support/resistance zones, trends that align with the overall trend direction, and quantifiable stop-loss points and risk-reward ratios (at least 1:2). It is best to avoid targets that are unclear, are heavily influenced by news, or have ambiguous structures.

The core of rollover trading lies in steadily accumulating profits, rather than chasing single opportunities for huge gains.

In addition, setting and strictly enforcing stop-loss orders is key to protecting funds. The stop-loss level must be determined before entering the market and must be firmly executed. The market is essentially a game of probabilities, so do not exhaust your funds due to the illusion of a rebound. It is better to accept short-term losses than to risk liquidation by stubbornly holding onto positions.

Finally, adjusting the trading pace is crucial. Increase positions moderately when in profit, and slow down the trading pace when in loss. The acceleration phase of the rollover strategy usually occurs after a certain level of profit has been accumulated.

By following these principles, traders can gradually increase their account size and profitability while controlling risk.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 22h ago
The win has already been knocked down by the market.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 08-11 15:51
Suckers rollover notes: Enter like a simp, exit like a wild dog.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 08-11 15:51
Isn't it nice to go all in on a large order?
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BridgeNomadvip
· 08-11 15:46
learned this the hard way... lost 70k in a single leverage trade back in '21. risk management is no joke ppl.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 08-11 15:39
Who wouldn't admit to losing money based on their own skills?
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 08-11 15:30
It is recommended to test the market with a small position first.
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