That year I lost 500,000, and I was really close to depression.

My account only had the last 5,000 U left. To be honest, at that time I didn't even have the energy to review.

I stared at the K-line until dawn, not wanting to make money, but wanting to exit. It was really exhausting.

But I couldn't swallow this anger.

With 5,000 U, I set rules for myself: I wouldn't rely on luck or play with mysticism; I'd stick to a solid approach.

First, focus on spike markets.

The big ups and downs are the easiest to profit from. Once it spikes and returns to the 20 moving average,

I would use 5x leverage to jump in, take 5 points, and be done. I would do this twice a day, never getting attached to a battle.

Second, take quick profits on newly listed coins.

In the first few minutes after a new listing, the volatility is the strongest. I would place orders 1.5% below the market price, and once executed, I would immediately place a sell order 3% higher.

I only dealt with coins that had low liquidity but were prone to spikes, going back and forth, quite aggressive.

Third, withdraw profits immediately, no mercy.

Once my account reached 20,000, I would withdraw half, directly to an external account.

It's not that I'm conservative, it's just that I've seen too many people go from profit to zero. The problem is never that they can't make money, but that they're too greedy.

With these three tactics, I turned my 5,000 U back around. It wasn't about getting rich quickly, but about steadily climbing back up.

So if you are also losing right now and don’t know what to do, just remember one thing:

Stop being busy without purpose. First survive, then slowly fight back.

Don't try to bear it alone.

The market is ruthless, but there are people who can guide you on a clear path.

If I can turn it around, so can you.