#ETH Sleepless nights are not because the market is too fierce, but because the account is too profitable.
To be honest, I have seen too many retail investors repeatedly jumping into the same pit:
Not setting stop-losses
Opening leverage randomly
Emotional trading
Panic selling at a loss
Chasing after a rise
To put it simply, what you are losing is not technique, but rhythm, mindset, and the fact that no one is guiding you to understand the language of the market.
And I was once one of them.
From being liquidated three times to steadily withdrawing USDT every day
I spent two years walking the unnecessary path that others took five years to complete.
Until I realized – the crypto world is not about luck, but about awareness, position structure, and strategic rhythm.
Among the people I have guided, there are construction workers, rideshare drivers, full-time mothers, and young people in their twenties who have just entered the market.
They all have one thing in common: they have all experienced losses but are willing to follow the right person and start anew.
For example, last month, a follower lost nearly 50,000 USDT
He came to me saying he wanted to try one last time. I didn’t rush him to place orders; I only did one thing:
Using my 【Rolling Position Backward Model】, I helped him analyze his account, turning 3,000 USDT into the first wave of 21,000 USDT in less than three weeks.
He is still following along, gradually recovering. The hardest part is not doubling the money, but changing the mindset.
I won’t teach you to get rich quickly, but I understand how to help you stop losses, recover funds, and start anew.
What I can share is, if you are still relying on gut feelings to place orders
And still chasing after rising and falling prices, then you are just one impulse away from being liquidated.
Whether you can turn it around doesn’t depend on the market, but on who you choose to follow.
The market will never wait for anyone, but methods can be replicated.
Stop “trying it out” again; too much trial will only lead to continued losses.