Why is it so difficult to turn things around when you are stuck in a vortex of losses?

A slight setback, a 3% shrinkage, requires a 3.1% rebound to recover.

If you suffer a 30% blow, you need an astonishing 57.1% growth to return to the starting point to make up for the loss.

Imagine a scenario: holding a capital of 100,000, you lose only 3% in the first battle, and the balance falls to 97,000. To return to the 100,000 mark, you need to achieve a 3.1% performance in the next battle. However, if you lose 30% of your troops in the first battle and your funds drop to 70,000, then to climb back to the top of 100,000, you need to achieve a substantial increase of nearly 60%, which doubles the difficulty.

This is not only a marathon of time, but also an extreme test of market opportunities. You need to wait for the rare and strong unilateral market, the probability of which is like the brightest star in the night sky, which can only be encountered by chance. #回本之路