On the day I was left with 7000U, I pressed the 'all-in' button.
First, let's talk about the bloodline: last year TNSR exploded with two trades, and I directly lost 400,000 U, leaving my account with only 7000, living on the bare minimum.
I lay flat for 48 hours, stitching together screenshots of past liquidations into a grid, finally admitting: the enemy isn't the market; it's myself.
So I put a band-aid on my finger—preventing me from clicking recklessly—and wrote down the 'Three No Agreements': no gambling, no hard hits, and no more talking about turning things around.
The first trade was to warm up: ETH was more than 3 times, bought in at 1750, sold at 1820, netting +12%, bringing my account back to 7800 U; regaining confidence is more important than profit.
The second trade, shorting BNB, was the big move.
On September 7th, the daily line broke below MA30 with a volume increase of +120%; I shorted 3 times down the slope, adding 10% position every 3% drop, without impulsively increasing my position, and closed at 24,000 U—this was the first time I felt that the word 'stability' could translate into money.
The third trade, BTC's trap was too obvious: a fake breakout at 102,000, but the net inflow on-chain was -180 million U, clearly a wash trade.
I placed my short orders in batches ahead of time, from 102000 to 96000, finishing in three days, and my account surged to 30,000 U.
After several trades, I realized: the market didn't change; it was me who stopped being reckless.
After that, I locked my position at 10%, wrote scripts for stop-loss and take-profit in advance, closed my computer right after opening trades, missed out on skyrocketing prices without chasing, and kept my account empty as a norm.
7000 U to 600,000 U, it wasn't talent that made the difference, but the ability to shut down immediately when my hands were itchy.
In a nutshell: before you understand, don’t go all in; contracts are not ATM machines, they are self-discipline filters.
Those who can survive in the market and still make a profit have always been the ones bold enough to reach out first.
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