$SXP Many people see my current balance of 60,000 U and think I stumbled upon some miraculous opportunity.
$SAPIEN but only I know -
This comeback started from a broken mindset of 2000U.
At that time, I had just been brutally beaten by the market, and my mindset was so poor that I didn't even want to look at the candlestick charts.
But I gave myself a death order:
All future operations must be 'live long, earn steadily'.
Don't go all in, don't gamble with your life, don't stubbornly resist the trend.
The first thing I did: split positions, split positions, still split positions.
2000U divided into 5 parts, each part 400U.
From now on, I will only trade in one warehouse, and I will keep four warehouse lives forever.
Once the market is not right, I don't even hesitate—
-12U stop loss, walk away.
This kind of cleanliness made me experience the 'thrill of risk control' for the first time.
The second thing: ingraining profit-taking and loss-cutting into your bones.
I have made the rules rigid:
Stop loss 3% → 12U
Take profit 6-10% → 24U—40U
While others watch the market and pray, I just execute according to the system.
Don't be greedy, don't fantasize, don't chase trends.
Making money has become a stable and predictable thing.
The third thing: treat trading as a business, not gambling.
On average, I make 70 trades a month.
Success rate: 60%
Is it amazing?
Not surprising.
But it excels in structure:
Lose small when losing, take profits steadily when winning.
After a month:
28 trades loss: -336U
42 trades profit: +1470U
Net profit: 1134U
This is the power of compound interest, and it's a power that most people will never use.
After 92 days, I withdrew all 60,000 U.
No sudden wealth, no miracles, just two things:
Rules + execution power.
You can't control the market,
But you can control yourself.
Most retail investors are not harvested by the market but by their own impulses:
One gets excited and goes all in.
One goes against the trend and just holds on.
One profits and gets shaky hands.
One loses and thinks 'just wait a bit longer.'
They didn't lose to the K-line, but to their habits.
And I started turning things around from the day I changed my habits.
Here's a line for you:
You may only have a few thousand U now,
and have also been beaten by the market to the point of doubting life.
But remember:
If the method is right, a thousand U can turn things around;
If the method is wrong, you can lose even a hundred thousand.
It's not that you can't do it, it's that your system can't.
If you're willing to change, you can start over at any time.


