
A fan became the most 'silent' comeback case I've ever guided.
While others in the group impulsively shout for positions, he only does one thing: stick to the rhythm, rolling one order at a time.
The core of the 41-day comeback: using 'the market's money' to beat the market.
On his first day in the market, he had only 500 U. The rules I gave were simple and brutal:
The first position should never exceed 15% of the principal (even if the market is good, don't be greedy);
Stop losses rely entirely on limit orders, I have never manually held a position;
Don't withdraw and flaunt the profits, treat it as 'the bullet for the next order'.
On the 12th day, he withdrew 1000 U in profits;
On the 26th day, all the principal had been withdrawn, what remained was all 'money gifted by the market';
On the 41st day, the account's net value broke through 23,000 U—he said he had never seen so much money after working for 8 years, and that night he couldn't sleep.
What you lost is not money, but falling into the 'all-in death loop'.
Too many people in the crypto circle cannot escape the vicious cycle:
Going all-in to try to recover losses, only to face liquidation;
Unwilling to accept it, they double down, and then face another liquidation;
In the end, they blame the market for being bad, but fail to realize: efforts without methods are worse than no efforts at all.
And the 'anti-human nature rolling method' he used, specifically addresses this issue:
Use small positions to trial and error (even if losing, it’s affordable);
Roll over profits (increase position when winning, don't hurt the principal when losing);
Discipline is more important than judgment (cut losses when wrong, take profit in batches when right).
In today's cryptocurrency world, what is lacking is not opportunity, but the ability to 'not mess around'.
From a consecutive loss for 3 months, to a stable monthly income of 3K to 15K U;
The core is not how capable I am, but that they learned to 'control their hands with rules'.
Operational logic is fully disclosed: control position tightly, set stop losses firmly, roll profits continuously. Those who followed it mostly ended up profiting.
Stop saying 'there's no opportunity'—what you lack is not the market, but the courage to jump out of the 'all-in - liquidation' cycle. After all, what can turn you around is never a single windfall, but every 'sure-win' small profit.
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