I will never forget the Luna incident of 2022. That night, my account went from peak to zero. I made 900,000, but lost it all to just a login password.
At that time, I thought I understood the market, but I was harshly educated once.
From 1 dollar to 0, my emotions rode the elevator with the market—greed, excitement, fear, despair, I experienced it all.
There were even a few days when I really didn't want to touch any market charts.
Later, I sold my camera, watch, and several collectibles.
That was the lowest point in my life. But it was also at that moment that I decided not to give up.
With almost zero capital, I started to slowly return to myself.
During that time, I heavily invested in TRB, going from 200U to 7600U.
It wasn't a get-rich-quick scheme; it was through grit, discipline, and daily reviews that I gradually made it.
On the day my account returned to a million, I wasn't excited; I just smiled—this time I knew I truly understood.
Later, I reviewed all the reasons I lost money and found that the problem was all in my mindset.
When the market surged, I chased; when it crashed, I averaged down; I panicked at the sight of red and rushed in at the sight of green.
In fact, the market's signals have always been there; it was just that I was too noisy at the time.
Slowly, I summarized a few experiences:
A rapid surge followed by a slow drop is often the market maker accumulating; don't rush in;
A rapid crash followed by a slow rise is mostly the market maker distributing; don't fantasize about 'there's nowhere to drop';
High volume at the top doesn't necessarily mean it's over, but low volume is definitely dangerous;
High volume at the bottom must be looked at for sustainability; if it maintains volume for several days, then it's a true start.
Along this journey, I understood—the market doesn't reward you with emotions, it only rewards you with calmness.
Real masters are not the ones who earn the most, but those who can rise from the ruins.
Losing money is not scary; what's scary is not reviewing, not growing, and still gambling in place.
The crypto world is cruel, but also fair—every crash is an opportunity for reshuffling;
Whether you can turn things around depends on whether you are willing to sit back at the table. $BTC


