Holding onto coins yet always feeling uneasy, staying up late every day? Have you thought about where the problem lies?
After losing 300,000 in the crypto world, I was left with only 4,000 U.
During that time, I stared at the screen every day until my eyes were bloodshot, pretending to be nonchalant during the day, but at night I sat with my phone until two or three in the morning, the K-line slicing at my heart like a knife.
I was nearly on the brink of collapse.
That suffocating feeling is something that those who haven't experienced it would never understand.
Until one early morning, I decided to stop gambling, to stop recklessly charging ahead, and instead spent a full 7 days reviewing—breaking down all my losing trades three times, trying to find a rhythm from the ruins.
I don't predict direction; I only control the rhythm.
I used 800 U for the first trial trade, only making 3 trades, and rolled it up to 3,600 U.
Each time I entered the market, I waited for the most extreme market sentiment to act, not chasing rebounds, not cutting losses, not chasing highs.
On the 5th day, my capital nearly doubled.
On the 12th day, my account surpassed 12,000.
The mouse in my hand no longer shook, and my heart finally stabilized.
Now, that 4,000 U has turned into 335,000.
No gambling, no brutal hits, only rhythm and execution.
You might think it's unbelievable, even believing you can do it too.
But I must remind you: not everyone can withstand the despair of losing 300,000 down to 4,000 U.
If you are still fantasizing about 'getting rich overnight,' then you may never wait for the day of stable profits.
What I can say is limited.
But one thing I'm sure of: real opportunities are only reserved for those who are willing to take action and willing to review their trades.