As a trader who has publicly made over 6 million in real trading, and previously held the top position in both funds and profits in Binance's private trading

I have noticed everyone recently discussing the significant losses from shorting ETH, and I feel quite emotional about it. Firstly, public trading like this is itself a very brave act full of trading spirit, far superior to those who only make a few hundred points and then claim to have lost thousands as if they were invisible eternal profit masters. Trading is essentially a process of continuous self-improvement, a process of both losses and gains. Public trading is the best reflection of constantly breaking through one's own limits and pursuing trading success; this is what true trading is about, and I wholeheartedly support it.

When I started this real trading, I used 800,000 USDT and doubled it. After doubling, many friends who didn’t understand me flocked in to follow my trades, wildly praising me. However, once they encountered losses, they couldn’t handle it and began to curse me. At that time, some eternal profit bloggers, fearing for their own interests after seeing my success, maliciously spread rumors. Some people believed these rumors and came to attack me maliciously.

Looking back today, this is all behavior of retail investors, where making money makes you a god, and they exalt you to the skies; once you cause them to lose, that person deserves to die a thousand deaths. Since you chose a signal provider, you must accept the fact that trading inherently involves gains and losses, and you need to respect the trader's thoughts, rather than resorting to insults at the first loss. If you don't believe in or understand them, then you should not have chosen this trader to follow from the beginning. You should at least have learned about their trading methods, understanding their advantages in profit-making and disadvantages in loss, before making a decision. This is actually a form of irresponsibility on the part of retail investors.

At that time, I also started public trading and doubled it in a week. However, there is a problem with Binance trading in that the positions of followers automatically decrease. To prevent this issue, I later moved my trading to a private domain and strictly screened my followers to avoid the situation where everyone rushes in when they see profits, only to flee once they encounter losses. Many times, people only saw me making money and when they entered, they faced losses, making it impossible to carry out the cyclic profit and loss.

In the journey of trading, we are all overcoming our inner selves.