You might not believe it, but now that I am steadily profiting, my starting point was just that 1000U, which I had to scrape together.

At that time, I had just been liquidated a round and my account only had three digits left, I was completely numb. During the day, I pretended everything was fine at work, and at night I lay in bed with my head buzzing, either thinking about how to recover my losses or regretting that I should have known better...

But it was from that moment, which seemed the most unlikely, that I began to turn things around.

Why do most people fail to make money?

It's not because they don't work hard, but because they're heading in the wrong direction, and their methods simply don't suit retail investors.

Those who lose either blindly over-leverage their positions or gamble on high-frequency rebounds every day, thinking they can catch a wave of "takeoff".

I also went through this before—liquidation → adding positions → another liquidation → zero balance.

Until one time, I looked at the last 1000U in my account and told myself: this time, let's change the approach; if I fail again, I really won't have another chance.

From that moment on, I changed my rhythm:

No more predictions, just follow the rhythm of strong coins.

All those "news-based" and "guessing the bottom" strategies I discarded; I simply sat beside the coins with high heat and high emotion, only doing small swing trades in their direction.

Set take-profit and stop-loss, regain control through discipline.

I planned my risk-reward ratio from the start; no matter how tempting, I wouldn't change my position, and I wouldn't be greedy for that little bit of "possible" profit.

Add positions on floating profits, don't stubbornly hold onto losing trades.

Only add to positions with strong certainty; stop-losses are based solely on key technical points, never letting drawdowns take back the profits earned earlier, and gradually work my way up to 5wu.

Looking back now, it’s not that I'm smarter, but that I finally stopped gambling on luck.

In the crypto world, making money is not about how aggressively you charge in, but about how long you can survive and how steadily you can hold on.

I've refined my methods for a long time; stop relying on guessing or gambling to turn things around.