After losing 500,000, I used 5,000 to violently roll back to real gameplay

What does it feel like to lose 500,000?

I understand

Staring at the K-line at midnight with shaky hands, the ashtray filled, even thinking about closing my account. But a real tough person only does one thing: uses the last bullet to pierce through the market maker

Rolling 5,000 to 500,000, I've seen three people do it, and I've done it once myself (don't ask for screenshots, believe it or not, take it as me bragging)

The core is not the technique, but the anti-human discipline

1. Specially targeting "pin bar markets": When BTC skyrockets or plummets, the exchange's liquidity is the most chaotic. Wait for the price to pull back to the EMA20 moving average, use 5x leverage to go in, make 5% and run immediately.

Don't be greedy, do it only twice a day, 5,000 U can roll to 10,000 in a week.

2. Altcoin "death spiral" strategy: Ten minutes before a new coin goes live, the depth is as thin as paper. Place a buy order 1.5% lower than the current price in advance (specific coins matter, don't touch trash coins), if you get filled, sell it 3% higher, repeat the process.

3. The harshest move: Once the account exceeds 20,000 U, withdraw 50% to a cold wallet at 8 PM every night.

90% of people die at this step**, they always think "I'll take profits after one more wave", but end up being liquidated before dawn.

The real secret to making money is actually being able to afford to lose" — can you dare to stop after making five trades in a row? Do you know why most people go to zero after reaching 10,000 U?

Remember, the most expensive lesson in the crypto circle is not losing money, but not learning how to turn the last 5,000 U around.