Six months ago, a brother reduced his account from over 100,000 to only 1,000 U.

He sat on the sofa in his rental apartment, his eyes glued to the screen, his fingers hovering over the trade button, trembling and unable to press it. That day he sent me a message on WeChat: "Bro, I know my skills are poor, but I really can’t accept just giving up like this."

I replied to him: "Don’t expect to get rich overnight; first turn 1,000 into 2,000."

He really took it to heart. During that period, he changed completely:

No more all-in, only daring to use 10% of his position for each order;

No more betting on direction, only trading within ranges he understood;

No more fantasizing about a comeback; he would stop after making 50 U each day.

In the first week, he focused on three things:

Small position for trial and error; if he made a mistake, he would cut it immediately and never hold onto losing trades;

Every trade must have stop-loss and take-profit set, numbers fixed, no emotions involved;

Whenever he felt anxious, he would forcibly close the software and take a walk downstairs.

On the sixth day, he caught a counter-trend rebound, doubling his 1,000 U. When he messaged me that night, the tremor in his words was evident: "Bro, I finally understand; making money isn't about luck, it's about following the rules."

In the crypto space, it’s not about who works harder, but who remains more stable.

What truly creates the difference is:

Admitting mistakes, cutting losses;

Being able to hold when right, enjoying profits without getting carried away.

Are you like this too?

Seeing the right direction, but hesitating to enter;

Finally getting in, but cutting losses after a couple of shakes;

Just after stopping losses, the K-line immediately reverses, and you rush to chase back in;

The more you add, the more you lose, the more you lose, the more you want to gamble, and in the end, the account is wiped out.

Honestly, market fluctuations are not scary; what’s scary is having no rhythm or rules.

Is flipping accounts reliant on luck? It’s about a stable system output:

When losing, keep losses small enough to bear;

When making profits, let the profits run a bit longer.

If you are currently stuck, anxious to the point of insomnia, or even thinking of giving up:

Don’t guess the pump timing every day; first learn how to stop the bleeding — keeping the account alive is the first step to a turnaround.

What you’ve lost might not just be principal:

It’s an uncontrollable hand, an impatient heart, and confusion with no guidance.

The market never lacks opportunities; it lacks your ability to stay composed.

Those willing to pause and reflect will eventually have their moment of recovery.

Want to practice maintaining your composure together? Follow @bit多多 , and next time we’ll guide you step by step, from stop-loss to take-profit, first getting the rhythm right.