Lost 300,000 U in the crypto world, how to turn it around with only 5,000 U left?

I have gone through this.

During that time, I was almost crazy. For three whole months, my account seemed cursed, dropping from 300,000 U to only 5,000 U.

Watching the balance fall from high to low, I was dazed during the day and couldn't sleep at night, tossing and turning.

My family didn’t understand the crypto world; they just thought I was possessed, staring blankly at the K-lines every day.

5,000 U was my last line.

At that time, I wasn’t thinking about getting rich overnight; I just wanted to survive and swallow my pride back.

I started to relentlessly focus on a strategy of “low-frequency rolling positions,” not daring to go all in on contracts, not daring to add positions on floating profits, and no longer chasing hot trends aimlessly.

I only traded coins and positions that I understood.

In less than a month, I rolled my 5,000 U into 12,000 U.

By the second month, I was holding 57,000 U.

But what truly turned my situation around was a technique I used called “reverse trap order.”

—That day at three in the morning, I saw a certain coin quickly spike, I calmly placed an order and took a reverse position, and that single order earned me 15,000 U directly.

At that moment, I truly understood: the key to making money is not going all in and fantasizing, but rather risk control, rhythm, and understanding market sentiment.

This method is not complicated, but very few can execute it well. Many people just want to hear the “profit formula,” but have never clarified their logic for losing money.

I rolled up from 5,000 U in less than three months, but this set of strategies is not as simple as it appears to be “just good luck.”

I wrote this to tell everyone: not all people who lose money are hopeless.

But whether you can turn it around depends on whether you have the will and a correct method.

Remember, the crypto world is not a casino; it is just a place to test your understanding.

True turnaround relies on calm operations after seeing through human nature, not on taking a gamble.