If you want to change your fate in the crypto world, the first step is to not accept your fate
Lost badly?
Don't rush to delete your trading software, leave groups, or block all crypto information
Give yourself a chance to calm down, listen to this story, and see if you are really ready to give up or if you're ready to change your approach
Six months ago, a brother reduced his account from over 100,000 to only 1,000 USDT
At that time, he was emotionally broken, lying on the couch in a rented room, his eyes fixed on the screen, but he didn't dare to take action
That day he sent me a WeChat message:
Bro, I know my skills are poor, but I'm really unwilling to accept this
I replied to him:
Don't think you can get rich overnight; first, turn 1,000 into 2,000
He followed my advice and did nothing else:
No all-in
No betting on directions
No fantasizing about a comeback
In the first week, he only did three things:
Small position trial and error
Set take-profit and stop-loss for each trade
Forced rest when emotions ran high
On the sixth day, he accurately caught a counter-trend rebound and doubled his profit
That night, he sent me: Bro, I finally understand, making money isn't about luck, it's about execution
This is the real truth of the crypto world
Many people diligently analyze charts and data, but they overlook one point: the market is not about who works harder, but about who is steadier
What truly makes the difference is not whether you can predict the market, but whether you can:
Acknowledge your mistakes
Stop losses
Hold onto profits
Have you ever experienced these?
Saw the right direction but hesitated to enter
Finally entered, but cut losses at the first shake
Just finished a stop loss, and the candlestick reverses, starting to chase
The more you add, the more you lose; the more you lose, the more you gamble, and in the end, you get liquidated
Honestly, the market doesn't fear fluctuations; what it fears is your lack of rhythm and method
Turning your account around doesn't rely on luck, but on a stable system
You don't need to make a profit on every trade; the key is to achieve two points:
Lose small when you're losing
Hold onto profits when you're making money
If you're currently stuck, anxious, and thinking of giving up:
Don't think about getting rich quickly; first, stabilize your small account and earn your first wave of security
Don't rush to go all-in; first, learn to "afford to lose"
Don't study which day the market will pump every day; first, study how to stop the bleeding
Don't accept your fate; first, change your fate
What you've lost may not be the principal, but rather:
An uncontrollable hand
An impatient heart
A lack of direction
The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is whether you can maintain your composure
Those willing to reflect will eventually wait for their own moment of turnaround