Remember one thing: Surviving in the market means you've already beaten 90% of people.
At my lowest point, my account was down to 3000 U. I faced a series of liquidations, losing over a hundred thousand dollars. During that time, I felt completely numb, staring at the market but having no idea what I was doing.
But starting from this 3000 U, I slowly built my account back up to 50,000 U.
It wasn't through gambling everything, it wasn't by luck, but because I completely changed my trading approach.
✅ First: Only trade familiar coins
Don't touch those new coins that skyrocket overnight; they may seem like great opportunities, but they are actually filled with traps.
I focus on $ETH, so familiar with it that I can determine key support and resistance levels even with my eyes closed, and I can even anticipate price spikes in advance.
✅ Second: Completely stop chasing trades
In the past, if it went up, I chased it; if it dropped, I cut losses, and my account was like a roller coaster every day.
Now, I only trade at pre-planned levels, only entering the market during extreme panic,
entering with blood on my hands, quietly waiting for recovery—this is trading, not gambling.
✅ Most importantly: Change your mindset
I used to trade like I was in a war, now I trade like I'm raising fish.
I no longer fear missing opportunities, but I fear losing my capital.
3000 U is my lifeline; only by protecting it can I have infinite possibilities for the future.
I rolled from 3000 to 50,000 without insider information or frequent trades, relying solely on a few "seemingly clumsy" methods + ironclad execution and risk control.
Now many people are confused by market conditions, their mindset shattered, feeling they can't recover.
But please remember:
👉 As long as you still have capital, as long as you still have the ability to think, you still have a chance.
The real key is not to double your money, but to survive first.
How to control your position, how to choose points, how to maintain a steady mindset?
I've stumbled through these pitfalls too, perhaps I can help you avoid half a year's detours.
This is not a race to see who can rush the fastest, but a competition to see who can survive the longest.