I turned 6000U into 120,000U in just one month! How did I help a long-term losing trader successfully get back on track and return to a normal life?
Staring at the 120,000 U in my account, my hands still trembled. A month ago, I was staring blankly at a bill of 500,000 for my rental apartment, with cigarette butts piled up in the ashtray.
The crypto world is filled with madness.
Some people go all in and lose everything, some hold on to losses until their capital evaporates, and some chase news and fall into traps.
I was one of them, heavily invested, losing 500,000 in a single month, and I doubted myself for a while.
Until that night when I woke up from a drunken stupor: in the crypto world, position size is life, and rolling positions is the way to survive.
Holding onto the remaining 6000U, I etched into my heart not to bet on direction and not to go all in.
Before every trade, I calculated my position size, stop-loss line, and scaling plan.
In the first round, I tested the waters with a position size of 2000U.
I went to bed early and woke up early to watch trends, reviewing the market until late at night; this cautious 2000U actually tripled. After making a profit, I didn't go wild with joy, but instead, I trusted the principle of stability.
In the second round, I rolled profits into profits, adding a small position size to follow the trend.
In 6 days, I avoided two pullbacks and captured three swings, netting 80,000; I finally understood that slow is fast, and stability leads to victory.
In the third round, with a clear trend, I added to my position but kept 20% of my capital as a safety cushion.
After 29 days, my account soared to 120,000U, from 6000U to 120,000 in less than a month!
Some say I relied on luck, but this is logic derived from backtesting and experience gained from losses.
While you were going all in, I was calculating my position; while you were chasing news, I was looking at the structure; while you were betting your capital, I was rolling profits.
This is the difference between guessing sizes and trading, relying on luck and relying on logic.
People often ask me why I can earn, while they lose.
What’s lacking is not capital, but the method to keep capital alive.
What’s lacking is not courage, but rationality to control desires.
Now I have set my sights on larger trades, aiming for a million.
I know the road ahead has risks, but I am no longer anxious; true winning in the crypto world is not about how much you earn, but about being able to keep winning.
