After losing over 200,000 in the crypto world, I took 3000 U to do something that even I thought was crazy.
Don't say I'm crazy; I was really close to breaking down at that time.
I had lost for six consecutive weeks, my account was shrinking day by day, and I felt numb. During the day, I pretended to be calm, but at night I couldn't sleep until two or three in the morning, opening the K-line and watching myself being beaten by the market, with only one voice left in my mind:
"Should I just accept my fate?"
But I refused to.
I took the remaining 3000 U in my account and did something that no one had suggested to me:
I didn't rush to place orders; instead, I spent five days reviewing all my previous losing trades, entry and exit rhythms, scaling points, and stop-loss points.
I wanted to find out whether my skills were poor or whether I had no strategy at all.
That night after reviewing, I wrote down a few words:
"Only trade familiar markets, only take stable profits, don’t gamble, don’t chase, don’t rush."
I made my first trade with 600 U, and within three days, I completed two trades, netting nearly 1500 U in profit, relying solely on two signals and two price points.
No holding positions, no random moves, no guessing; purely relying on rhythm to enter.
On the seventh day, my account had returned to nearly 5500 U.
On the twentieth day, it broke through ten thousand.
Now, after more than two months, I have rolled that 3000 U to over 21,000 U, every step taken steadily.
I can’t say I’m amazing, but I know:
I didn’t turn things around by luck; I learned to review and control during the worst moments.
Many people think that getting rich in the crypto world relies on "talent" or "information asymmetry," but what you really need is a trading approach that doesn’t rely on emotions.
Those who can turn things around are those who have dissected themselves during the most painful times.
Bro, if you are still relying on chasing highs and cutting losses, feeling your way through trades, and only jumping in when you see a spike,
to put it bluntly, those who are making money off you are not in a hurry at all.
Stop fantasizing about a single trade turning everything around; first, ask yourself: do you even remember the reasons for your liquidation clearly?
I’m not preaching grand theories, nor am I selling courses. If you truly want to start over, I can gradually teach you this rolling trading rhythm.
But the premise is that you are willing to first calm down and think clearly.
Real opportunities are only left for those who dare to change after accepting their fate.