Dude, it's not like that. With the same nine years of compulsory education, how come you have so many 'u's, so excellent?
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You always say "bad luck", can't keep up with the market, or constantly think about making a comeback?
Stop using luck as an excuse—there are plenty of smart people in the crypto space, what's lacking are those who can be patient and understand the rhythm.
Most people complain about the market, and in the end, they become the harvested leeks. Want to make a comeback? First learn to cut losses, control positions, and take it slow.
I once went from 3 million down to 5,000, almost completely quitting the space. Until I restarted with the last 80,000, I realized: if you don't change your strategy, you'll forever be stuck in the "get rich quick" cycle.
To completely turn things around, I did three things:
1. Let go of the obsession with getting rich: No longer fantasize about doubling overnight, acknowledge that the crypto space is a strategy game, not a gamble.
2. Establish iron rules: No single position exceeds 5%, set a stop loss at 3%, and forcibly withdraw 30% of profits. Capital safety is always the priority.
3. Only deal with the mainstream: Stay away from altcoins, focus on BTC, ETH, SOL, and refuse to speculate.
On March 15, CME showed institutional accumulation signals, and OKX's funding rate was negative. Seeing the signal, I decisively went long on BTC, gradually increasing my position, and ultimately made 25,000.
Two months later, the ETH market started, I followed the trend and shorted, netting another 180,000. This method allowed the principal to grow from 80,000 to 4 million, relying on logic and data, not luck.
Your current losses essentially stem from a refusal to grow. The market never lacks opportunities, what it lacks is execution and patience.
Stop treating trading like gambling, if you want to make money, treat each trade as a lifeline—strictly adhere to discipline, only then can you survive until the end.
Remember: The winners in the crypto space are never the "gamblers", but the "survivors" who understand probability and control their desires.
@加密大师兄888 There are many lost souls on the crypto road; I only guide those with fate, not gamblers.
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