Many people think that in the cryptocurrency world, turning things around must rely on a big market trend
Grabbing the right altcoin or betting on the right direction
But let me tell you a fact that many people are unwilling to believe—
Most accounts fail not because of the wrong direction, but because of chaotic positions
I have seen too many such situations
Accounts with two to three thousand USDT, but the mindset is like one hundred thousand USDT
One big bet, feeling like a genius with a slight rise, but with one sharp drop, the account is directly halved
Last year, a brother came to me with an account of about 2000 USDT
He said he had been struggling for several months, had predicted the market correctly, but the money just wouldn't stay
At that time, I didn’t say anything complicated, just told him one thing: don’t think about how much you can earn, first learn how not to lose
The first thing we did was to split that 2000 USDT
Not in one big bet, but divided into several parts
Each time only moving a small portion, keeping the rest as a safety cushion
It sounds conservative, but the benefits are obvious—if the market goes wrong, you won’t be kicked out of it
Later, each of his trades was actually very simple
Lose a little and walk away, don’t drag it out
Earn a little and take the profit, don’t be greedy
Many people feel that the profit is too small this way
But there’s one problem they haven’t figured out: repeatable profits are a thousand times more important than one-time luck
Slowly, the account began to show changes
Not the kind of overnight surge, but steadily climbing
A little over two thousand USDT, rolling up bit by bit
Around three months later, he sent me a screenshot
The account was already close to sixty thousand USDT
That day he himself was amazed: it turns out that it wasn't that the market was bad before, but I was too anxious
The cruelest thing about the cryptocurrency world is: many people don’t lose because of technology, but because of position and emotions
When the position is full, people panic
In a panic, all the rules are forgotten
But as long as the position is lighter and the pace is slower, you will find that trading suddenly becomes simple
So I always tell the people around me one thing: in this market, those who can survive have the right to talk about doubling