Some time ago, a brother came to me and said that the market for ETH has been too volatile lately, and his account has only 2000U left after shorting.

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

He told me, "If I don’t turn this around soon, I’m planning to exit this circle."

I looked at him, smiled, and said, "That 2000U isn’t for doubling; it’s for laying the foundation for your future."

Do you think turning things around can rely on one explosive move? That's a big mistake.

Turning around isn’t about "gambling once"; it’s about being steady, being patient, and accumulating little by little.

So, I told him what to do in this situation:

First, you must learn to stay calm! Don’t make hasty moves.

In the past, he would rush into the market, chasing highs and selling lows, and the result was always "buying at high points and selling at low points."

I told him, "When the market hasn’t made a move, just calm down and stay out." If it doesn’t rise, wait; if it doesn’t fall, don’t rush to enter.

Next, you need to control your position size.

Each time he trades, he should only put in a maximum of 400U to keep the risk manageable. He used to lose 2000 in a day, but now he can steadily make 300 or 500.

Set stop-losses for every trade; if you lose, don’t be afraid; what’s scary is holding on until the end.

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

At first, he was a bit skeptical: "Can I really turn this around so slowly?"

I told him, "Slow is the most stable."

After each trade, whether he made a profit or a loss, he would take time to review and reflect on what he did right and what he did wrong.

Slowly, his trading mindset became clearer, and his emotional state steadier.

Two months passed, and he grew from 2000U to 90,000U. It wasn’t luck, nor was it one explosive moment; it was about following a rhythm, discipline, and steadily moving forward, gradually accumulating.

You might also have only a few thousand U left and feel a bit disheartened, thinking the market is too difficult.

But I tell you, turning around isn’t something that happens overnight; it’s about taking one step at a time, being able to endure solitude, and maintaining discipline.

There are many opportunities to turn things around; the market lacks opportunities, but lacks a person who can adhere to rules and control their emotions.

What you need to do is not to rush for success, but to patiently execute; the mindset for trading is very important; we are not afraid of being slow, we are just afraid that you will give up.

The next wave of the market is right in front of you; I hope you don’t miss the opportunity again!