Last year, my sister lost three hundred sixty thousand in the cryptocurrency market.
That day she deleted the trading app on the balcony, threw her phone onto the sofa, and the screen cracked.
With red eyes, she only said three words: "It's all gone."
She turned around and locked herself in the study, not coming out for three whole days.
Every day, I placed food at the door, only hearing the rustling of pages inside, and I no longer heard her cheerful laughter from before.
When we finally talked again, it was already spring.
In the teahouse next to the neighborhood, as the tea was just brewed, she pulled out her phone to show me—only 3600 U left.
"Either admit defeat, or use this little money to turn things around." She held her phone tightly, but her eyes sparkled.
The unyielding her had finally returned.
Who would have thought that this little capital would really be turned around bit by bit by her.
From a few thousand to over a hundred thousand U, not only did it fill the gap, but she also made an extra thirty thousand.
Later she told me it was all thanks to the "rules learned from losses."
In the past, she always liked to go all in, but now?
No single trade exceeds a quarter of her capital; if the floating loss reaches 10%, she immediately cuts her position.
She said: "As long as you keep the principal, there's still a chance."
She no longer insists on bottom fishing or trying to catch the top.
When the market is up, she takes small long positions; when it's down, she tries small short positions.
One day, she made over six thousand U this way.
What’s even more precious is that sense of restraint.
Every time she profits, she only rolls 15% back into her position, withdrawing the rest.
She said: "Taking it slow is better than losing everything."
She’s not some kind of expert, just someone who learned to control her greed.
Later, she also helped a friend grow from 2000 U to nearly ten thousand and reminded those on the brink of liquidation to cut their losses in time.
It turns out that there’s never truly a dead end in the cryptocurrency market.
If you can stick to the rules, even the smallest capital can gradually brew hope.
Many people are trapped in a cycle, not because they aren't hardworking, but because they lack a guiding light.
The market is always there, opportunities don't wait for anyone—only by following the right people can you walk out of the long night.#加密市场观察 #加密ETF十月决战
