Turning around is not about luck; it’s the result of surviving through a system.
Over the years in the crypto world, I've seen too many people's stories:
Liquidation → Deposit → Liquidation again → Deposit again → Infinite cycle. I've also seen too many brothers with 'only a few thousand USDT left in the account',
struggling to turn things around from despair. Ultimately, this matter of turning around has nothing to do with luck, inside information, or some big shot giving signals.
It all comes down to one thing: Did you manage to get back all the losses at least once?
At the beginning of this year, a brother reached out to me. He lost 770,000 in three months, and his account only had 900 USDT left,
his tone was on the verge of breaking down.
I didn’t say much, just asked him one question: "Do you want to gamble your life away, or do you want to win?"
Then I gave him three rules:
Only trade two positions a day; if you don’t understand, stay out of the market.
Set a uniform stop loss; the maximum loss per trade should not exceed 7% of the account.
Only trade large-scale trend movements and capture the entire segment profit.
He took it to heart and actually did it.
In the first week, he made back 2,100 USDT, and his mindset slowly stabilized;
In the third week, he seized a mid-term short on BTC, and the account grew to 23,000 USDT;
On the 33rd day, the account balance reached 63,000 USDT.
There were no wild surges, no reckless gambling, just one thing: executing the system, compounding returns, and maintaining rhythm. Many people think turning around relies on inside information, news, or luck,
but I tell you: turning around only relies on two things:
Systematic awareness
Execution ability
The crypto world is a completely counterintuitive game: the more anxious you are, the faster you die;
The calmer you are, the further you go.
Now, I don’t chase hot topics, nor do I predict wildly fluctuating markets,
I only do one thing: wait for the rhythm, place a trade, capture the entire segment profit, and leave.
Don’t ask me how to operate; if you want to turn around, you have to figure it out yourself.
How far you can go depends on whether you have the determination to change your previous dead-end methods.