#ETH From losing 280,000 to turning around in three months, it’s not luck, but this logic!
I know many people might scoff at the title
But if you have really lost in the crypto world
You will understand how true my words are behind this:
Losing money doesn’t mean you are stupid, but that you simply haven’t used the right methods
And no one tells you how to play contracts to survive
At my worst, I lost a total of 280,000
I was left with only 6,000 USDT, too afraid to take risks or gamble, just wanting to recover my losses
As a result, due to being 'conservative', I stubbornly held on and got liquidated—losing again
Until I completely overturned my previous thinking and followed this logic below
Using 5,000 USDT to achieve over 10,000 in a single month, and rolling over to turn around in three months
While turning around, I also helped several losing followers
✅ My three-step strategy for flipping positions
Step 1: Only trade intraday swings, stubbornly stick to trend levels
Avoid ranging markets, avoid high volatility, avoid markets that have just started
Focus on key support and resistance, wait for confirmation with volume before opening positions
If the direction is wrong, cut losses within 3 minutes, lose if you must, but don’t let it drag you down
Step 2: Strictly control position sizes, rely on adding and reducing positions based on swing rhythms
Never go all in, enter with 20% of the main position, then increase based on key levels
Take profits without being greedy, but hold on, eating the main wave based on rhythm
Even two trades in a day feel excessive, but each trade is very precise
Step 3: Emotional killing + pending order ambush = moments of huge profit
Many people only chase highs and sell lows, not knowing that 'killing emotions' is the most profitable trade
I usually set key levels in advance, waiting for market panic to trigger my orders
Then I counter the emotional rebound, steadily earning double profits
My followers love this tactic because it feels really good
It relies on a complete logic and rhythm; it’s about being a strategist, not a gambler