I once lost 3 million in the crypto world and slowly rolled back to 3500U.
That year in the bear market, I lost everything, a total of 3 million.
I couldn't sleep, cleared my social media, relatives avoided me, and friends distanced themselves.
At one point, I wanted to give up.
Until I saw a saying:
"No matter how much you lose, it's just the beginning; holding on is the end."
Like a wake-up call, I decided to give it another shot.
With only 3500U left, I dared not gamble anymore.
I completely reviewed my trades and started anew.
This time, I would only do two things:
👉 Strictly control my positions
👉 Steadily build my portfolio
Split the 3500U into two parts, one for defense, one for offense.
For each trade, I only aim for a small profit of 5-10%,
If I can cut losses, I will, never cling to a losing trade.
In the first week, I reached 5200U,
In the second week, 8600U,
By the sixth week, my account exceeded 40K.
It's not that I'm so strong, but I finally understood:
Trading isn't about betting high or low; it's about controlling the pace.
The crypto world isn't short of opportunities;
What's lacking is someone who understands the market and can control their actions.