From 100,000 U to 5,000 U: Are you trading, or just "giving away money"?
$TRUTH Last year, a fan came to me for help: "Bro, I only have 5,000 U left in my account."
$YALA I looked at his trading history and fell silent for three seconds:
Dozens of trades a day, with outrageous fees;
Holding on through rises, stubbornly sticking through drops;
In the end, he blew up his account and was left with just his underwear.
Are you also like this?
The three-piece set of retail traders:
① High-frequency random trades
Watching one-minute candlesticks until dizzy, thinking he’s a day trading god,
But in reality, he’s just a “fee warrior.”
② Faith-based holding
Shouting “The bull is back! Quick return!”
In the end, the balance has returned to zero.
③ FOMO all-in
Seeing others making hundreds of times and going all in,
Waking up with only single digits left.
During that time, he was still glued to the screen at 3 AM,
Ashtrays piled high, and finally asked me:
"Am I being slaughtered by the market?"
I told him to do just three things, and he started to recover.
① Sniping trades, only doing the most stable market movements
Eliminate all short time frames, only look for breakthroughs on 4-hour charts or longer.
No more than 3 trades a day.
Feeling itchy? Go exercise, don’t touch the keyboard.
② Devil’s rolling position: Win big, lose small
Initial position not exceeding 10% (500 U).
Take profit on half after a 20% rise, move the stop loss for the rest.
Cut losses immediately after a 5% drop, don’t hold, don’t average down.
③ Discipline is king: Stop-loss is a lifesaver
If you hit stop-loss twice in a row, turn off your computer;
If emotions are high, take a break;
Review daily, understand losses clearly, and make clean profits.
Turning the tables isn’t about going all in, but about calmness and rules.
Later he said, "No one taught me."
I replied, "It’s you who are unwilling to admit you’re gambling."
Those who blow up their accounts, 99% die from one statement:
"Just hold on a little longer and it will come back..."
Now, open your trading history,
Can you face yourself, and see how you really lost?




