#ETH Liquidation is not because your skills are poor, but because you fundamentally do not understand how to control your positions.
#BTC Too many people enter the market and get overly excited; with an account of 10,000, they immediately go all in, imagining their money will double with a slight increase, and cutting losses and running away with a slight dip, making it feel like throwing dice.
I used to be the same way, making money quickly but losing it even faster; I was right about the direction, yet the money was gone.
Later I realized that the ones who can truly walk away are not those who earn the most, but those who can afford to lose.
Since then, I've focused on one thing: rolling profits.
I enter every trade with a testing position; if the market goes my way, I add to the position, if not, I cut losses and exit, never confronting the market head-on.
You see my trades may not seem that exciting, but my account keeps growing thicker, and my mindset becomes more stable.
Others think I'm 'conservative,' but I know that this kind of stability comes from hard-earned lessons.
Before the market starts to move, I can sit on the sidelines for three days without action; once the rhythm is right, I'm bold enough to make a single trade that covers the entire process.
I never rely on gambling, only on rhythm and position control.
Many people die in the market, not because of the market conditions, but because of emotions and fantasies.
If you really want to turn things around, stop opening positions recklessly, stop over-leveraging to catch the bottom, and stop betting your capital on luck.
The market will give you opportunities, but you must have the ability to seize them.
It's okay to move slowly; as long as the direction is right and the rhythm is stable, this road will always be beneath your feet.
I am Brother Hu, using the pitfalls I've encountered to help you avoid detours.

