Six years, from debt to tens of millions, I only did one thing right.
Six years ago, I lay on the bed of a rental apartment, staring blankly at the ceiling.
There was only 2000U left in my account, I owed 80,000 in online loans, and my phone was filled with collection messages. I didn’t dare to answer calls, didn’t dare to go out, didn’t dare to tell my family. That was the lowest point in my life, and I even thought about whether it would be better to just end it all. $ETH
But I didn’t.
Because I remembered my original intention when I first entered the field—not to get rich, but to change my life. If you don’t even have your life, what’s the point of talking about change?
In the first year, I only learned one thing: not to lose.
I divided the last 2000U into ten parts, taking one part each time to test. I set my stop-loss very tight, took profits as soon as I made money, and never lingered. After a year, I didn’t earn much, but I didn’t lose either. For someone in debt, “not losing” is the biggest progress. $BTC
In the second year, I started to earn steadily.
It wasn’t based on luck, but on discipline. Every transaction was recorded in my review notes, noting the reasons for losses, the logic behind purchases, and the timing of closing positions, documented one by one. I filled three notebooks in a year, and my account grew from a few thousand U to five figures.
The third to fifth years were the hardest three years for me.
The market entered a bear phase, and making money became exceptionally difficult. My comrades around me left one by one, and the group became increasingly quiet. But I chose to stay because I knew—the bear market is the best time to accumulate chips. I invested regularly every month; when the market dropped, I bought more, and the harder it fell, the more I bought.
During those three years, my account didn’t increase much, but I had more and more coins in hand.
In the sixth year, the bull market came.
The chips in my hands began to explode. My once 2000U account turned into an eight-figure sum. I paid off all my debts, bought a house for my family, and finally could live with dignity. $BNB
Standing on the balcony of my new home, I suddenly understood: in the cryptocurrency world, making money relies not on being smart, but on enduring.
In six years, I learned to control greed, accept losses, and wait for opportunities. These abilities are more valuable than the money I earned.
If you are also in a low point, don’t give up. As long as you are still at the table, there is still a chance to turn things around. #币圈暴富
Brother Shen only does real trading, no empty promises. There are still spots available in the team, for those who want to learn the methods and turn things around, let’s get on board and work together! #Cryptocurrency Survival Rules