#加密市场反弹 Last year I lost 900,000, my phone was smashed, and the app was deleted! I closed myself off for half a month! No way, I must prove myself. I will turn my 2,000 U into a successful investment.
#zec When I entered the cryptocurrency world, I was ambitious, thinking I could multiply my investment by dozens of times with a surge, but what happened?
At first, I didn't see the risks clearly and heavily leveraged my position.
In just a few months, I lost a full 900,000.
That feeling, I can't even describe how painful it was.
#ETH trend analysis But I didn't give up, I endured the pressure and figured out a “rolling position” strategy.
I started to operate again with the 2,000 U funds I managed to gather.
It wasn't about blindly making big buys and sells; the key was in rhythm and position control.
I summarized several practical points that can help you reduce risk:
Keep your positions light, don't hold a full position stubbornly.
Especially during floating losses, adjust your position in time instead of holding on.
Stop-loss isn't rigid; it's a flexible protective umbrella.
Learn to control emotions, even if it's a small loss, you must stop-loss; preserving capital is the key.
Use funds in batches for rolling.
Gradually expand like a snowball.
Don't just stare at big rises and falls.
Focus on the main capital movements and the larger cycles; don't get swept away by short-term emotions.
Keep a balanced mindset; winning and losing are normal; first learn to hold before talking about profits.
I spend time watching the market every day, recording each transaction.
I review and summarize, and slowly my capital grew from 2,000 U to 30,000,
Then to 80,000, in less than half a year, I actually multiplied it nearly 20 times.
Some people ask me for advice, and I always say don’t rush.
The key is “rolling position thinking” and “risk control.”
This is much more reliable than blindly chasing highs and lows.
Of course, there are no shortcuts on this road, and no one can guarantee consistent profits.
You can only rely on yourself to ponder and practice.
To my brothers and sisters who have suffered losses,
Don't just stare at the myth of getting rich quickly; first, slowly turn your losses around, let's take it step by step.

