Using an absurdly foolish method, I turned 1600U into 53,000U…
You definitely haven't heard of this method
Let me be clear—my comeback isn't due to being smart, it's due to stubbornness.
Stubborn to the point where others shake their heads.
Because those who understand know:
Normal people wouldn't use 1600U to roll into 53,000U.
Only those who have continuously lost until numb will do something like this.
And I am that numb person who has doubted life after blowing up my account.
To be honest, making a comeback isn't because I'm so great.
I was in such a terrible state back then:
Five consecutive days of blowing up.
After that, my hands shook every time I placed an order.
Until one day, I suddenly realized:
It's not that I can't do it; it's that I wanted to take a big bite all at once.
So I switched to a truly 'foolish' model.
Foolish enough that even beginners would think it's basic.
But it was precisely this simple method that allowed me to stretch from 1600U to 53,000U.
✦ My 'foolish method' for a comeback actually consists of three steps
Don't ask me if there's profound logic,
There isn't. It's just boring, verbose, and slow.
【1】Always only operate in 'positions that are clearly visible on the trend'
In simpler terms, there might only be one or two points available in a day.
But as long as those points come, I'm ready to hit the gas hard.
【2】Profits aren't earned, they are rolled out by not losing
At that time, I set one rule:
Every time I earned 8% to 15%
I would forcibly reduce 80% of my position.
The remaining 20% is treated as 'free position' to continue holding.
It sounds like nonsense, but it's exactly this:
▶ Lock in small profits
▶ Leave a little to continue betting for big profits
▶ Losing doesn't hurt, but winning is a surprise
This 'foolish method' directly led to my account starting to grow slowly.
【3】Always set stop losses, and only look at one point: the rhythm
I don't look at complex indicators, I only focus on one thing:
Has the market rhythm slowed down or sped up?
As long as the rhythm is off,
I don't care about profits or losses; I just run away.
Many people say this is too metaphysical.
But what you don't know is—
Someone who has blown up their account more than 20 times is very sensitive to the dangers of market rhythm.


