#ETH From losing 8 million and having a debt of 100K, to slowly rolling back with 2000U. I've been in the game since '16; a mix of luck and skill—started with 10K U, as a total newbie, and within a few short years, my net worth peaked at 8 figures. I'm a big fan of learning; while others were just FOMOing in, I was busy learning to read candlesticks and following the trading logic of other big players. I was grinding it out with 100U at a time, validating my own strategies. But then, I might have gotten a bit too cocky. In 2023, I faced a major disaster in my trading journey—shorting TRB. Everyone in the scene knows this trader can be ruthless; I shorted it all the way down from 7U up to 550U, leveraging all the way—70x! I had to stop-loss twice in between, but then I let my emotions take over. New Year’s felt like a nightmare for me; TRB shot up to about 200U, and I bet my entire net worth on the short, only for it to spike to 555U in an instant. I remember setting a stop-loss quite far, but it never triggered. I!! got liquidated!!
#LAB I thought about quitting the scene. Along the way, I’ve worked in factories, delivered food, washed cars, done telemarketing, and sales.
#usUSDT Later, I managed to scrape together 20,000U from odd jobs as my last shot—not for gambling, but to diligently review, summarize, and correct myself! A fresh start. This time, I focused on one thing: rolling my capital and strictly executing my strategy. I split the 2000U into two parts—one for defense, one for offense. I only trade markets I understand, aiming for 5%-10% on each trade, never getting greedy; if I’m in the red, I cut losses immediately—no dragging it out; if there’s no signal, I stay in cash. In the first week, I rolled from 2000U to 4000U. In the second week, over 10K U. By the fifth week, I caught a trend and rolled it up to over 40K U. That night, I shut my computer and sat there for a long time, not because of how much I earned, but for the first time feeling a real sense of accomplishment: I can really turn this around. I’m not using any god-like trading moves or insider info—just a very “dumb” rhythm strategy—no reckless trading, no over-leveraging, keeping a steady pace, only tackling markets I understand. The vast majority of people lose money, and at the core, it boils down to one word: chaos. Chaotic rhythm, chaotic emotions, chaotic plans. But as long as you can maintain your rhythm, even small capital can make a comeback. As for how I rolled it? How I pick my spots? Which markets to trade and which ones to stay in cash? The speed of recovery and rolling back my capital.