After losing 50k twice due to liquidation, I made a huge profit of 70k with this trick! The secret to a comeback in the crypto world is here! Honestly, I wasn't smooth sailing from the moment I entered the crypto space. I experienced two consecutive liquidations, and my account was completely wiped out; I almost lost my composure and wanted to give up. But after that, I forced myself to stop, calmed down, and reviewed my trades. I finally grasped that crucial trick that allowed me to earn a whopping 70k in just one month! My first step: abandon the 'gambler's mentality'. Many people want to go all in to recover losses after a setback, resulting in even worse and faster losses. The first thing I did was to reduce leverage and enter the market in batches, not expecting to turn a single trade around but just hoping that every trade would have a chance of winning. Second step: only trade when I'm confident in the market. Before the liquidation, I could place a dozen trades in a day, only to be chopped up by volatile markets. Later, I learned to seize only the opportunities with a 'high win rate', even if the market was booming every day, I could resist the urge to trade if I didn't see my signal. Third step: use profits to increase my position, never touch the principal. Once I made my first profit, I used those profits to scale up my positions and expand my earnings, keeping the principal locked up the entire time and never taking risks. Just like that, my account grew bigger and bigger like a snowball. To be honest, this trick sounds simple, but very few can actually do it. Details are key, such as how to determine if a market opportunity is reliable, and how to avoid being caught in a reversal when scaling up with profits. These are all insights I've gained from practical experience. Continuously losing money is definitely for a reason, so first hit that follow button and don't let the mistakes keep happening. #BTC再创新高 #以太坊创历史新高倒计时 $BTC$ETH
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