The cryptocurrency world is never short of people flaunting their profits; what it lacks is those brave enough to talk about how they lost everything.
$PTB In the bear market that year, I lost 600,000. Sleepless nights, cut off from contacts, afraid to open trading software; that wasn't trading, it was being crushed repeatedly by the market.
$FHE I saw a saying: "Losing money is just the beginning; holding on until the end is what really matters."
$PIPPIN With only 3,500 U left in my account, I didn't go all in again; instead, I completely acknowledged my mistakes.
Previously, losses weren't just bad luck; it was about not setting stop losses, over-leveraging, following trends blindly, and making random moves—putting it simply, it was gambling.
Later, I adopted a simple strategy: diversified positions, defense + offense; only engaging in trends I understood;
making 5%-10% profit and exiting; if the market was unclear, I would stay in cash.
The results were straightforward:
First week 3,500 → 5,200
Second week broke 10,000
By the sixth week, the account was over 50,000
At that moment, I realized that making money doesn't rely on miraculous moves, but on maintaining a steady rhythm and not acting impulsively.
Even small funds can turn around, provided you first learn—how to survive.
As for the specifics of how to operate and roll over positions, those wanting to see real-time rhythm, I've always been here.
Don't stubbornly hold on; a single tree can't make a forest.




