The issue of liquidation has never been about lacking skill, but rather about your excessive desire to win.

Many people, on their first day in the circle, think "Can I double my money in one go?"

As a result, when the market surges, they immediately go all in; when it crashes, they stubbornly hold on.

Even if the direction is correct, the position is gone—this is the most genuine tragedy in the cryptocurrency world.

I have also experienced this, transitioning from being aggressive to being rational, taught gradually by the market.

Later, I relied on a simple method to slowly recover my losses—called "rolling profits, not rolling principal."

What does that mean?

The principal is only used for trial and error, while profits are used to increase positions.

When you make a correct move, you ride the trend upward;

When you make a mistake, you immediately cut losses, never dragging your feet.

It sounds plain, but this is the true logic of a master.

The market will always provide opportunities, but you have to stay alive to wait for them.

Many people hold a few thousand U, dreaming of getting rich overnight,

Only to have one sharp needle wipe out a month's effort.

What they lose is not skill, but rhythm.

An experienced trader's sense of rhythm is as natural as breathing:

When the market is calm, they are as steady as a monk;

When the trend rises, they are as fierce as a tiger.

They understand a fundamental truth—

The principal is the foundation, and the profit is the floors.

Stabilize the foundation, and you can build up layer by layer;

If the rhythm is disrupted, even the best market is just a castle in the air.

If you want to live long, don't stake your life on a single trade;

If you want to earn more, don't rush to catch every wave.

You don't lack opportunities; what you lack is the courage to take that step.

Don't hesitate any longer, follow Uncle Nan's rhythm to turn things around.

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