When the account shrank from a principal of 60,000 to 2,800 USD, I stared at the glaring numbers on the screen and truly experienced what it meant to be "ground down by the market" for the first time.

Those days I couldn't sleep all night, staring at the candlestick chart, repeatedly asking myself: Is it time to admit defeat?

But people often awaken suddenly in dire situations.

I pulled out all my trading records and marked the error types on each losing trade with a red pen—70% were impulsive trades chasing highs and cutting losses, 20% were due to not stopping losses in time, and the remaining 10% were purely revenge trades after losing control of my emotions.

When I laid out these mistakes on the table, I suddenly realized that failure wasn't due to bad luck, but rather losing to myself.

I set strict rules for myself: only take breakout trades at key levels, and never open a position easily at other times.

The first time I entered the market, the price fluctuated around the resistance level for a full 48 hours, triggering false breakouts multiple times. Friends around me advised me to "take the profit and leave," but I gritted my teeth and held my ground.

When the price finally broke out of the range, my account doubled immediately.

Later, I seized an opportunity during a deep pullback, using floating profits to increase my position, pushing up the capital curve like a snowball.

From 2,800 to 65,000 USD, this process had no miracles, only strict trading discipline and almost obsessive execution.

Now when people ask me for the secret, I always say: "Methods can be taught, but do you dare to go big when others are panicking, do you dare to hold on when in profit? These are the real thresholds."

The market is never short of opportunities; what is lacking is the courage to remain clear-headed during the lows. Those moments that make you want to give up often hide the opportunities for a comeback.

Remember, the market won't always give you windows, but as long as you seize one opportunity, it's enough to rewrite the ending. Now, are you ready?