One year I lost 800,000, my mentality completely collapsed, I smashed my phone, deleted all trading apps, and almost cut off all external contact. At that time, I really felt that the road of "it's over" had reached its end, but deep down, I just couldn't accept it. $NIGHT
In early 2025, I was left with only 3,400 U. I told myself: this is the last chance.
I didn't expect that, relying on this little capital, I turned the situation around step by step: from 3,400 U to 80,000, 120,000, steadily growing all the way, not only recovering all previous losses but also achieving stable profits. $PIVX
In fact, there’s nothing mystical about turning the situation around, just three things that are simple but must be adhered to: $SIGN
1️⃣ Never run out of bullets 【keep a hand】
Funds are always divided into two parts: use at most 40% to open positions, and resolutely do not touch the remaining 60%, treating it as baseline capital. For any operation, once it reaches the preset risk control line, decisively exit, no stubborn resistance, no gambling with your life. As long as you don't completely exit, there will always be opportunities.
2️⃣ Only follow, do not speculate, firmly believe in your own choices
No longer guessing tops or bottoms, only trading in clear mid-trend markets. Go with the trend, take the most stable and safest segment of profits, leaving the fish head and tail for others. Often, the earnings from a smooth trend are more tangible than blindly holding positions and struggling for a month.
3️⃣ When you make money, take it off the table first, and reward yourself appropriately
Every time there is a profit, only take a small portion of the profits to continue rolling, and promptly withdraw most of it. Let profits slowly generate profits, rather than risking all gains back in the market. #币安Alpha第二波CYS空投
This journey made me realize: the market has no real dead ends, only those who have not established a system and cannot maintain discipline.
What you often lack is not opportunity, but a set of rules that can help you survive first, and a bit of patience to execute thoroughly.
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