Not long ago, a brother came to me and said that the ETH market has been too volatile lately, and his account has only 2000U left.

He is not inexperienced, but his trading relies on feelings, chasing highs and selling lows, getting emotional, losing two to three thousand a day, and his account is in a mess.

He told me: "If I don't turn this around soon, I'm considering quitting this circle."

I looked at him, smiled, and said: "That 2000U you have is not for doubling; it’s for laying the foundation for your future."

Do you think turning things around can be done with a sudden burst? You're terribly wrong.

Turning around is not about 'taking a gamble'; it's about steady progress, being patient, and accumulating little by little on solid ground.

So I told him how to act in such a situation:

First, you must learn to stay calm! Don't make reckless moves.

In the past, whenever he looked at the market, he wanted to jump in, chasing highs and selling lows, resulting in always 'buying at highs and selling at lows.'

I told him: 'When the market hasn't moved yet, just calm down and hold cash.' If it doesn't rise, wait; if it doesn't fall, don't rush to enter.

Next, you need to control your position.

For each trade, go in with a maximum of 400U, keeping the risk manageable. It used to be a loss of 2000 in a day, but now he can steadily earn 300 or 500.

Set stop-loss for every trade; don't fear losses, fear holding until the end without a strategy.

Finally, you need to learn to review your trades and adjust your mindset.

At first, he was a bit skeptical: 'This is so slow, can I really turn it around?'

I told him: 'Slow is the most stable.'

After each trade, regardless of whether he made a profit or a loss, he would spend time reviewing, reflecting on what he did right and what he did wrong.

Slowly, his trading mindset became clearer, and his mentality became steadier.

Two months passed, and he went from 2000U to 90,000U. It's not about luck, nor a single explosive event, but about following the rhythm and discipline, progressing steadily, and accumulating gradually.

You might also have only a few thousand U left, feeling a bit discouraged, thinking the market is too difficult.

But I tell you, turning things around is not an overnight matter; it’s about taking one step at a time, enduring loneliness, and maintaining discipline.

There are many opportunities to turn it around; the market may lack opportunities, but it lacks someone who can adhere to the rules and control their emotions.

What you need to do is not to rush for results, but to patiently execute. The trading mindset is crucial; we are not afraid of being slow, only afraid that you give up.

The next wave of the market is just around the corner; I hope you won’t miss the opportunity again!