After losing 500,000 in fan funds, only a few thousand U left, relying on rolling positions to make a comeback and earning 300,000 in a year+
At the beginning of 2022, when the fan found me, the account had almost been wiped out — originally 500,000 principal, after several blind pursuits of rising and falling prices, only less than 5,000 U was left, and he was about to collapse.
He said: Brother, I really can't hold on any longer, I don't know if I can turn things around.
I told him: Don't rush, the losses are in the past, the key is how you act next. Let's stabilize your mindset first, learn to think in terms of rolling positions, and accumulate slowly. Never think about getting rich overnight.
He began to strictly follow my methods.
Only focus on high-certainty targets and rhythms, avoiding blind chasing of rises and falls.
Control the position every time you open a position, set the stop-loss very tight, and be able to bear losses.
Maintain patience, avoid greed, and steadily earn profits day by day.
Frequently review and summarize, slowly finding the rhythm that suits him.
The process was really difficult. His account didn't grow much, and there were even a few losses that made him lose his composure, but he persisted, and slowly the account began to grow steadily.
By the second half of 2023, the market volatility was evident, and he began to seize a few key opportunities for heavy positions, and the account quickly expanded.
By mid-2024, his account had steadily grown from those few thousand U to over 300,000.
He said: Brother, this journey has really not been easy. It took losing so much to learn to control risks and rhythm, and finally see hope.
I told him: In the crypto world, it's not about who is the strongest, but who can persist. Using the right method of rolling positions is a marathon, not a sprint. Don't be afraid of being slow, just be afraid of stopping.
Losses are not the end; the key is the method and mindset adjustment.
Risk control and stop-loss are the foundation for long-term profitability.
Don't blindly chase rises and falls, find the rhythm that suits you.