While others are desperately trying to make up for losses, I am steadily growing my account. Where's the difference?
Recently, I've been watching a bunch of people in the market, shouting about wanting to break even,
while frantically increasing their positions, chasing orders, and trying to catch rebounds. And the result?
The more they try to make up for losses, the more they lose, and their accounts keep getting smaller.
As for me? I'm not in a rush, I'm not competing, I'm not panicking.
I'm steadily making trades, one by one, and my account is growing larger and larger.
Someone asked me: Bro, why can you steadily grow your account?
I just want to reply with three words: “Sense of rhythm.”
✅ I don’t chase hot trends
✅ I don’t rely on feelings to place orders
✅ I only trade within the rhythm I believe in
✅ I place a maximum of 2 trades a day
✅ Stop-loss and take-profit are written into the system, executed to the letter
If you want to turn your situation around, it’s not about one or two big hits; it’s about surviving every time,
making a little more profit than loss each time, and then slowly growing your account.
To be honest, there are too many people who want to turn their situation around, but too few who can actually do it.
Why? Because most people can't control their hands, let alone their greed and impulsiveness.
While others are still desperately trying to make up for losses, I am already steadily growing my account.
Are you still continuing to trade recklessly? Or are you willing to change once, to give yourself a real opportunity to turn things around?
Those who understand don’t need much explanation; for those still hesitating,
wait until the next market situation to say “If I had known.”