What is the biggest fear in the crypto world? It's not liquidation, but after liquidation, the heart is still not dead, still wanting to turn the tables, yet not knowing how to do it.
I once lost 100,000 in the crypto world, my account went to zero overnight, leaving only 1,000. Staring blankly at the balance, I didn't even dare to open the trading app on my phone.
Those few days were truly torturous, day and night, dreaming about stop losses, and the first thing I did upon waking was to check the K-line, and the more I looked, the worse it got.
At that time, I was completely numb; even my family advised me to give up, saying the crypto world is just a scam. But once a person’s heart is not dead, they always want to take a gamble.
1,000, it's neither a lot nor a little. I told myself this is the last time; I can't gamble anymore, I need to find a different way to live.
After that, I stopped going all in, stopped blindly over-leveraging, and didn’t trade in a range; instead, I focused on high probability small trend trades. The first trade was a long position following BTC on the 4H chart, testing with a small amount, making a small profit of 20%, only trading what I understood.
The secret to rolling over capital is not frequent trading, but understanding 'rhythm'; each trade is like playing a game of chess, there’s no rush.
I took 17 days to roll from 1,000 to the first 5,000. There were pullbacks in between, but it relied on a core logic: only one-third of the principal enters the market, the rest serves as risk control buffer, with profits rolled over.
Some think this is luck, but there are too many details behind it—how to allocate positions, at what point to enter, when to stay in cash and take a break; if you don’t understand these, even if you are given 10,000, you will still face liquidation.
Later, a brother asked me: how did you come up with this trading method?
I said: If you really want to turn things around, don’t just casually listen to others shouting out trades; the market is there every day, but life is only one.
If you are now like my former self, with your account reduced to nothing, don’t be too disheartened. There is a path, it’s just that no one tells you how to walk it.
You need to go find the path yourself