At the end of last year, a fan reached out to me, saying he had lost nearly 50,000 U and only had 3,000 U left in his account, asking me to help him make a comeback.
To be honest, I’ve seen this situation too many times—
Before everyone gets liquidated, they all believe they won’t be the next.
I didn’t immediately guide him into the market; I only sent him one message:
"Don’t bet your life, first survive."
He asked what it meant, and I replied with three words: "Control your position."
From that day on, he stopped going all-in and stopped heavily betting against the trend, and started trying to use a "rolling position rhythm" to slowly recover.
I advised him to divide his position into three parts:
One part is for testing, one part is for increasing the position, and one part is for defense.
Think about the exit before entering the market, and consider scaling up only after making a profit.
At first, he only made 1-2 trades a day, earning at most a few dozen to a hundred U, but he began to get used to controlling his emotions, planning trades, and adhering to discipline in taking profits and losses.
There was one night with a spike in ETH, he withstood the temptation to go long, and when he shorted at the trend break, he made quite a bit, staying up all night. The next day he told me:
"This is the first time I feel that trading is not gambling."
Two months later, his account grew from 3,000 U to 68,000 U.
Many people come to me, and the first thing they say is:
"Can you help me make a comeback?"
Now, I always ask:
"Do you really want to make a comeback, or do you want to change your fate?"
Don’t let the fantasy of becoming rich sway you; those who can turn things around
are always the ones who know they can’t afford to make another mistake.