Do you now know if "stability" is useful?

In the past few days, Ethereum experienced a sharp decline,

leaving many people with nothing.

Several fans came to ask me what to do.

I really wanted to say:

"You’re asking me what to do now that your account is empty? I have no solution either."

Usually, when I advise you to take it steady, trade lightly, and invest gradually,

you find it slow;

when I teach you how to roll your positions, how to earn 100u or 200u daily,

you think the earnings are too low;

you insist on chasing trends, betting on altcoins, and going for high leverage, gambling all the way down.

So what now?

A night of liquidation, your account wiped out, now you start to realize—"stability" really is important.

To be honest, seeing them come to me,

I won’t blame them,

I can only calmly say:

"Bro, how about following me, starting with a small position and slowly working your way back?"

At this point, they are finally willing to listen.

Before, what was the use of making a few hundred u a day?

Now they understand: stability isn’t appealing, but liquidation is truly painful.

In the market,

the stories of getting rich you see are all edited versions,

but the bodies of those who got liquidated were never filmed.

I won’t take you to get rich,

but I will help you survive and gradually become wealthy.

Rolling positions means taking it one step at a time,

if your account has 500u, then aim for 800u;

if it has 800u, then manage your rhythm to hit 1200u.

If you’re headed in the right direction, time will give you the answer.

Don’t wait until after liquidation to ask what to do.

As long as your account is still alive, stability is the strongest strategy.

I’m not guiding gamblers, but those who want to turn their fortunes around.

What you want is to make money, not seek thrills.

#ETH巨鲸增持 #以太坊财库公司