Last year I took a big hit on ZEC and lost a million. I almost smashed my phone and locked myself in my room for two months, afraid to touch the market, thinking that my path in the crypto world had completely come to an end.
This year, a guy came to me with 10,000 U, and we talked on the phone for an hour. He was so anxious. At that moment, I thought, since it's already like this, why not try to see if I can help him get it back. As a result, I didn't expect that 10,000 U would roll to 120,000, and later it continued to increase. In the end, not only did he break even, but he also made an extra 400,000.
To be honest, turning the tide really relies on these few dead rules:
**Don't Over-Leverage**: Maximum 40% per position, if losses exceed 15%, you must cut. As long as you don't get liquidated, opportunities will always be there waiting for you.
**Don’t guess the highs and lows**: Just follow the trend, go long when you should and go short when you should. Earning thousands of U in ten minutes is not just talk; going with the trend is the way to go.
**Profit to Pocket**: 30% goes to continue rolling, 70% must be withdrawn. It doesn't matter if it takes time, what you should fear is being greedy and ending up with nothing.
In the past ten days, I’ve seen some people grow their 1,000 U to 40,000 U, while also pulling back several who were about to get liquidated. What you truly lack is not some profound technique, but discipline and a sense of direction. The market has already risen, and the opportunities are there; it just depends on whether you dare to take action.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 6h ago
A million loss and two months of seclusion, how tough must this mental fortitude be... But seriously, being able to grow from 10,000 USDT to over 500,000 is indeed a strict discipline. The key is that 70% withdrawal rule; I've seen too many people perish because of greed.
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DAOdreamer
· 6h ago
After losing a million and not trading for two months, this mental preparation is really something. Now you're starting to teach people Cryptocurrency Trading?
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SleepTrader
· 6h ago
Losing a million and still being able to turn things around, this mindset is indeed extraordinary. However, to be honest, most people can't learn this approach; they can't get past their greed. When they see their account rise, they want to go all in, but a pullback takes it all away.
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GasWaster
· 6h ago
ngl the 15% stop-loss rule hits different when you're actually disciplined about it... most people bleed out before they even realize they're doing it
Last year I took a big hit on ZEC and lost a million. I almost smashed my phone and locked myself in my room for two months, afraid to touch the market, thinking that my path in the crypto world had completely come to an end.
This year, a guy came to me with 10,000 U, and we talked on the phone for an hour. He was so anxious. At that moment, I thought, since it's already like this, why not try to see if I can help him get it back. As a result, I didn't expect that 10,000 U would roll to 120,000, and later it continued to increase. In the end, not only did he break even, but he also made an extra 400,000.
To be honest, turning the tide really relies on these few dead rules:
**Don't Over-Leverage**: Maximum 40% per position, if losses exceed 15%, you must cut. As long as you don't get liquidated, opportunities will always be there waiting for you.
**Don’t guess the highs and lows**: Just follow the trend, go long when you should and go short when you should. Earning thousands of U in ten minutes is not just talk; going with the trend is the way to go.
**Profit to Pocket**: 30% goes to continue rolling, 70% must be withdrawn. It doesn't matter if it takes time, what you should fear is being greedy and ending up with nothing.
In the past ten days, I’ve seen some people grow their 1,000 U to 40,000 U, while also pulling back several who were about to get liquidated. What you truly lack is not some profound technique, but discipline and a sense of direction. The market has already risen, and the opportunities are there; it just depends on whether you dare to take action.