Real feelings, I've been in the crypto world for half a month, chasing highs and lows without any technical skills, and often getting carried away. I wanted to invest heavily in meme coins, hoping to get rich overnight. The bloody reality has left me defenseless; every direction I take is wrong, and I don't know why it so precisely knows to hunt me down. Until I ran out of resources, I only then realized my mistakes. In contracts, 99% of people basically end up losing; it's too hard to carve out a bloody path, one in ten thousand. Now I don't just know I've made mistakes; I know I'm about to fail. My family has fallen apart, and I'm heavily in debt. I don't know about others, but they have lost a lot and still think they can come back to break even, but I'm different. I'm currently terrified and don't dare to place orders, with no direction at all, because every position I've opened, whether long or short, has gone against me, and I've been continuously losing. Looking at technical charts, whatever MKJ golden cross or big trend, but when it comes to me, it doesn't work; as soon as I open a position, it will definitely be wrong. I need to sharpen my will and mindset to get through this. Everyone, keep going. #恐惧与贪婪
Brothers with a principal of less than 2000U, pause for a moment and listen to my advice. The cryptocurrency market is not a casino; it is a battlefield that requires strategy. With a small principal, you must be steady, like a seasoned hunter, keeping your composure. Last year, I guided a beginner who had an account of 1200U; at first, he was so nervous he couldn't even place an order, fearing he would lose everything with one operation. I told him: “Follow the rules, and you can gradually improve.” Three months later, his account surpassed 15,000U; Five months passed, and it directly soared to 32,000U, without a single liquidation throughout. Some ask if it was luck? Absolutely not; it relied on strict discipline. These three iron rules for "survival and profit" helped him go from 1200U to where he is now: First rule: Divide capital into three parts, keep a backup plan. Split the principal into three parts: 500U for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, cashing out with a 3%-5% fluctuation; 400U for swing trading, waiting for clear opportunities to act, holding positions for 3-5 days for stability; 300U as a safety net, remaining untouched even in extreme market conditions; this is the confidence that can lead to a turnaround. Have you seen those who go all in with a few thousand U? They panic when it rises and falls, and they can't go far. True winners know to keep some money off the table. Second rule: Only chase trends, not oscillations. The market spends 80% of its time in sideways movement, and frequent trading only pays the platform fees. When there is no signal, sit tight; when there is a signal, act decisively. Withdraw half when profits reach 15%; securing profits is reliable. The rhythm of experts is: “Only act when necessary, and when you do, you must hit.” When his account doubled, I watched him steadily collect money, remaining calm and not chasing prices. Third rule: Prioritize rules, control emotions. Single trade stop-loss must not exceed 2%; exit when it hits the point; When profits exceed 4%, reduce the position by half, letting the remaining profits run; Never average down on losses; don’t let emotions drag you down. You don’t have to always pinpoint the market, but you must always adhere to the rules. Making money relies on a system that controls the urge to make chaotic trades. Remember, having a small principal is not scary; what is scary is always thinking about "making a big comeback with one shot." Turning 1200U into 32,000U is not about luck; it's about rules, patience, and discipline. #新手必看 #血的教训
Big brother, your $220,000 can really give me a big reward
My friend, this is truly a moment to always long for, always teary-eyed~😂:
His long position in ETH was completely liquidated at 7 o'clock, losing $3.36 million. Then he used the remaining $220,000 after the liquidation to go long on ETH again.
A few days ago, my friend invested $3.437 million USDC into a long position on ETH, which was liquidated multiple times during the drop early this morning, ultimately closing all positions an hour ago, losing $3.36 million. This wave of going long on ETH basically wiped out the money he invested a few days ago, but after his position was liquidated, he used the remaining $220,000 to gamble again on going long on ETH at $3,052, with the liquidation price at $3,043.