#zec Last year, I lost 1.2 million and crashed my phone, but this year I made a comeback?
I have to tell you this guy's turnaround story.
During that time last year, he was completely pushed to the limit by the market —
losing 1.2 million, smashing his phone three times, deleting and reinstalling trading software repeatedly.
He even locked himself at home for two months, not seeing anyone.
That kind of despair, I have seen too many people go through.
He didn't give up.
On the day his account was down to 3000U, he found me and said:
"I will try one last time, not seeking to get rich quickly, just wanting to win back myself."
I remember clearly, I said at that time:
"Okay, let's take this part as the first page of a new story."
Who would have thought,
with just this little capital, he actually rolled back to 150,000,
rolling and rolling...
Until he made up for all his previous losses and even gained more than 500,000.
Even he said:
"It feels like a dream, but it's also like fate finally smiled at me once."
But to be honest, what helped him turn around was not luck,
but that he finally changed those habits that would lead one to the abyss.
① No more "all-in emotional trading"
In the past, he would go all in when he was excited,
later he learned to leave himself an exit,
every step taken as "if I can walk, I earn; if I can walk, I live."
② No longer fantasizing about bottom fishing and peak escaping
Not looking at unrealistic predictions,
just focusing on "the current trend feeling."
He told me: "In the past, the market dragged me along, now I can finally stand firm."
③ No longer treating profits as illusions
Every time he earned money, he would first take out a part,
like telling himself:
"This is not luck, this is what I fought for."
In just over ten days, some rolled from over 1000U to five figures;
there were also several people I pulled back from the "edge of a rapid liquidation."
I am not a god, just someone who collapsed earlier and awakened sooner than them.
Now the market is at a critical stage again.
Changing fate is not about looking at capital, but whether you are willing to start over @渔歌趋势
