In one month, 1000U turned into 2.4WU.

Some went bankrupt and left, while others seized the opportunity. What's the difference?

Many people think it's "luck."

But that's not the case.

What I can achieve is not through gambling, but through logic and discipline.

The vast majority of beginners make the same mistakes:

They go bankrupt several times a day, not even understanding why they are losing;

They blindly follow others who are making money, only to be forced to cut losses in the end;

When the market clearly offers opportunities, they dare not enter, watching profits slip away.

The core problem is only one: the lack of rules and methods.

My own approach is very simple:

Position management: Small funds are operated in batches, with 20%-30% each time, leaving enough space to avoid bankruptcy.

Decisive stop-loss: If the direction is wrong, immediately stop-loss, not allowing losses to expand.

Follow the trend: Reduce unnecessary operations and only take the most core segment of the trend.

In the same market, some see it as a "conspiracy of the big players," while others steadily take profits.

The difference lies in whether you are gambling with a gambler's mentality or trading with rules.

I am not a god; I have just stepped into enough pitfalls to know which ones to avoid and which ones to seize.

Facts also prove that following the correct method, many have already walked out of the mire, some have paid off debts, and some have saved enough for a car down payment.

So the question is not "can you turn things around," but rather:

Are you willing to let go of the mindset of luck and use a systematic approach to do it?

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