Today, I want to tell you a true story. Last year, a fan blew up 200,000 U and was left with only 10,000 U, almost breaking down. But three months later, not only did he break even, he also made an extra 50,000 U! Want to know how he did it? Keep reading! At that time, when I looked at his trading records, I understood immediately — a typical amateur operation: chasing when it rises, holding on when it drops, and going all in when experiencing FOMO. I told him to stop trading for a week immediately, but he had to do one thing: pull out all his previous losing trades to review them. The result showed that 90% of the losses were due to two reasons: opening trades impulsively and refusing to cut losses even when losing! I set two strict rules for him: a single loss cannot exceed 5%, and the maximum loss in a day is 10%. Then I taught him to use the "profit leverage" strategy: only open trades at key positions of BTC/ETH, setting the stop-loss 1.5% outside the support and resistance levels. The most critical point is to immediately withdraw the principal once a 5% profit is made, only using profits to trade! The most ruthless tactic was the third: take out 2,000 U to split into three small coins. But it’s not about buying randomly; it must meet two conditions: first, the on-chain data shows that big holders haven’t fled, and second, the amount of coins on the exchange is decreasing (indicating a potential pump). Just these three steps, and in three months he grew from 10,000 U to 150,000 U! To be honest, 10,000 U is completely enough to turn things around, but 99% of people fail because they are "eager to break even"! Remember, surviving longer in the crypto world is a thousand times more important than making quick profits! What you need to do now is not to operate immediately but to first ask yourself: Can you control your hands? Can you strictly execute? If yes, turning the tables is just a matter of time! #币安Alpha上新 #加密货币总市值重回3万亿 #币安上线INIT $BTC $ETH $BNB
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