When he entered the crypto world, there was only a line of numbers in his account and a heap of unwillingness.

Over 30,000 U, it was the money he had saved over several years of work. At first, he only heard friends say "the opportunity has come" and then brushed through various doubling stories, so he entered the market with a try-and-see attitude. He didn't know how to read cycles, didn't understand positions, and didn't know what risk control meant. He chased when prices rose, held on when they fell, and thought about using a larger position to recover losses.

As a result, the market quickly gave him a sobering slap in the face.

His account went from green to deep green, then to a point where he almost didn't dare to open it.

Over 30,000 U, he lost all but a small fraction.

During that time, he was really panicked.

It wasn't that the market was scary, but he realized he didn't understand anything.

He didn't know what to do next or if he could continue.

It was also at this time that he met Long Ge through a friend.

There were no miraculous operations, nor was there any talk of "I'll guarantee you break even."

Long Ge's first words were actually very calm:

"Your current problem is not losing money, but lacking awareness. Rushing to act will only lead to faster losses."

So the first thing he did was not to trade, but to stop.

He re-analyzed his losses: Why did he enter? Why did he hold on? Why did he keep losing more?

He began to understand that the market was never the enemy, and the real problem lay within himself.

Only later did he slowly resume trading.

No heavy positions, no betting on direction, no frequent actions.

Before every trade, he thought: What if I’m wrong, instead of what if I make money.

The market isn't exaggerated, nor are there miracles.

Just small but certain opportunities, treated seriously.

In a short period, the account slowly recovered, and he had already made back over 10,000 U.

He said that at that moment, he wasn't too excited.

More than anything, he felt a sigh of relief.

Not because he made money, but because he finally knew what he was doing.

He is now very clear:

This is neither a turnaround nor the finish line.

It's just from "chaotic behavior" to "having order."

The crypto world has never lacked opportunities.

What’s missing is whether you have the ability to survive before the opportunities arrive.

If you are also in a state of confusion,

Don't rush to recover losses.

Clarifying awareness

Might be much more important than the next trade.

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