I made fifteen thousand u in 40 days with 1000u, and then lost it all in five days.
Nephren Ruq Insania
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2025.3.25 Yesterday I lost all the 1300u I earned last week and started over. For event contracts, when following a trend, definitely do not go against the trend!!!
Yesterday, I kept looking bearish against the trend and lost all the 1300u I earned from 40u last week. I had been losing before, and then I went all in with 250u in three trades, and in the end, I returned to 1200u, only to lose everything in five trades. Opening too many positions while in the red can really get to you; when you are stressed, you operate subconsciously without rationality. At this point, it's best to stop and calm down. Sigh. Most of last week's profits were made from bearish bets, and I became habitually bearish without considering the overall trend.
Then, after calming down yesterday, I used the remaining 36u from my copy trading and made five winning trades, bringing it up to 250u. After the US stock market opened, I went all in with three trades but only won one, leaving me with just 56u. I went against the trend again; I won't trade around the US stock market's opening time anymore. I was strict about this last week, but this time I was careless. In the future, I will absolutely not go against the trend again. It's strange that after a loss, I feel like I can't calm down unless I've lost everything; I need to improve my emotional management. At least I've identified the problem and gained some experience.
Today, I followed the downward trend and successfully turned 56u into 277u. Trading with the trend is really that simple; it's hard to trade well when going against the trend, no matter how good the entry points are.
Let's just consider last week a waste, and I'm back on the path to recovery. I will reduce the frequency of my trades, follow the trend, and manage my emotions well. It's not the first time I’ve hit zero; last week I went from 40u to 1300u, so I believe this week I can also go from 56u to 1500u. As long as I don't get crushed and exit the circle, there will always be a day of financial freedom. I believe that.
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