A friend contacted me in May this year. At that time, he only had 3200U left in his account and had been losing for three consecutive months. His wife argued with him every day, saying that if he touched leverage again, she would immediately kick him out. At that time, he was in a state of collapse and felt almost useless.
The first thing I told him was: "Don’t panic, don’t think about getting rich quickly. First, bring your rhythm back. Don’t rely on luck, rely on execution."
Then I asked him to do three things:
Don’t chase new coins, don’t touch pump-and-dump coins.
Strict position management, one fixed order, don’t hold and don’t average down.
If the market is unclear, observe. Only enter when you understand.
In the first two weeks, he steadily made 3600U, and even he found it unbelievable.
On the 21st day, he caught a break in ETH and made a profit of 56 points, earning 6900U.
By the 30th day, his account had risen from 3200U to nearly 45,000U.
He said: "I used to think my skills were poor, but in fact, the biggest problem was that my rhythm was all messed up."
So, in the crypto world, it's not about who charges ahead aggressively, but who can maintain their rhythm and withstand fluctuations.
If you think this method suits you, don’t rush for quick money; first learn to manage your funds correctly. Stay calm, do the right things, and take it slow to really turn things around.