This is a post about my last profit before I finally got liquidated. At that time, I managed to take the right position, entered at the right moment, and made a significant profit in a short time. It felt incredibly satisfying, as if the strategy I had learned all along finally paid off. But precisely because of that euphoria, I became overconfident. A few days later, I entered the market again with larger lots and leverage, hoping to replicate the same results—but it turns out the market doesn't always go as expected. Just a slight movement against my position, and my capital was wiped out due to a margin call. From this, I learned that in the trading world, we must remain humble even after making a big profit. Don't get carried away by emotions and be too aggressive. Previous profits should serve as capital for discipline, not for greed. Now I am more cautious and starting to reorganize my strategy to remain consistent without repeating the same mistakes.