At that time, my account only had 3.2W U left, which meant it had evaporated nearly 20W from its peak.

The most devastating thing is not losing money, but knowing that I am messing around and yet unable to control myself.

Frequent trading, heavy leverage, chasing highs and cutting losses…

Every time I tell myself, 'This is the last time,' the next time turns out to be even more outrageous.

One night, I closed my last order at 3 AM, losing 4700U.

The moment I turned off my phone, I felt completely numb, lying in bed with an empty mind, my heart racing, unable to sleep no matter what.

It was on that day that I suddenly realized—

The real problem isn't the market, but that I don't have a stable method that can be reused.

So I started a complete review, breaking down every major loss from the past year to analyze:

Why is it always too late to stop losses?

Why do I end up going against my correct directional judgment?

Why can't I hold on when prices rise, and can't cut losses when they fall?

In the end, I distilled all the answers into one sentence:

Making money is not about occasional big hits, but about continuously delivering stable and effective 'punches' at the right rhythm points.

In the next three months, I rebuilt my trading system from scratch, keeping only three things:

1. Watch the rhythm: only take action when 'signal + structure' appear simultaneously, no longer relying on gut feelings to click randomly.

2. Control positions: regardless of market conditions, always leave yourself an escape route, never go all in.

3. Compound to grow: increase positions when things are going well, lighten positions when they are weak, execute like a program.

Now?

I still can't make every trade perfect,

but there are always 5-8 high win rate rhythm points each month where I can steadily place large positions.

Daily income stabilizes at 3000U at the start, and can surge to 5000U+ when the market is good.

Brother,
Can you sleep now?
Or are you still staring at the market until dawn, knowing you can't hold on but still afraid to stop?

Maybe the problem isn't with you,

it's just that you haven't found the path that belongs to you.

If you want to know how I built this system step by step,

just ask once and that's enough.

Perhaps that question is the beginning of you sleeping more soundly.

Ming only does real trading, the team still has spots, come and join quickly.#ETH