Don't ask how to get rich quickly, first ask if you dare to stay steady.

A familiar person chatted with me privately last week:

"Bro, I still have 5000U in hand, I want to turn things around, what do you think I should do?"

I looked at this message, remained silent for a few seconds, and replied to him with just one sentence—it's not about how to rush in, but whether you can stay put and not move?

He didn't understand and said that the market is doing so well right now, wouldn't it be a loss to miss out?

I just smiled and said:

"You're not missing opportunities; you're repeatedly making unnecessary moves when you shouldn't."

I also lost my account down to just three digits back in the day.

What truly changed me was a 'stop-loss plan.'

I forced myself to only make two trades a week, not to engage in unclear markets, not to chase sudden good news, not to grab the so-called first wave.

I waited a full 4 days for my first trade, before going long on SOL when it retraced to a key point.

In less than 6 hours, I received 1100U, and at that moment I knew:

It's not that I couldn't trade, but that I used to do too much and messed myself up.

In the next 3 trades, I only focused on major structures + extreme sentiment + volume confirmation,

Each trade was recorded, had a rhythm, and was pre-set.

All hit key positions, I took enough profit, and even if I made a mistake, I wasn't flustered; rather, my account became steadier.

You ask how to play with 5000U?

It's not about doing more, but about doing less and doing it accurately.

To be honest, those who see the clearest now are the ones who lost the most in the past. Whether the account can turn around is not about whether you can make a quick jump, but whether you can endure not moving when there are no opportunities.

To the brothers still trading every day, let me advise you:

Opportunities are always there, but the principal is not unlimited. If you want to rely on luck a few times, it’s better to calm down and develop a rhythm system of your own. If you really want to turn things around, first learn to "not move recklessly."

I managed to grow my account from 500U to where it is now, not because I am skilled, but because I finally kicked my greed.

The next wave of the market is coming quickly; if you don't want to miss out again, the first thing you need to do is:

Dare to stay steady and only make those few trades that you are most confident about?