I went from being a factory girl to a liquidation, only taking one greedy night
That day, my account was up 20%, and I got all three trades right.
I got restless, my mind heated up, and I forgot all about the risk control rules——
"The market is so favorable, let's double down, it's a sure thing!"
I maxed out the leverage, and at that moment, I even took a screenshot to share on social media: "Tonight we feast!"
What happened next? A sudden news event caused the market to reverse in seconds, and slippage tore my stop-loss apart.
It only took 3 minutes to go from profit to loss.
I sat alone in front of my computer, staring at my zeroed-out account, and didn't speak for three whole hours.
It wasn't the money I was upset about, it was the emptiness in my heart—turns out I hadn't learned to control myself; I could only chase quick money.
An old trader said: Trading is a battle against human nature.
It was only that night of liquidation that I understood—the market doesn't lack skill; what it lacks is the calmness to hit the brakes in the face of greed.
From that day on, I only did three things:
1️⃣ Always write a plan for opening a position, clearly state the entry and exit points, position size, and stop-loss.
2️⃣ Accepting losses as a cost; not stopping losses is a disaster.
3️⃣ Treat trading as a long-term skill, and don't dream of getting rich overnight.
As of now, I haven't become a big shot, but at least I'm no longer being led by the market.
If you also find yourself doubting during losses——
Don't be afraid; we have all been silent in front of the numbers of liquidation. True recovery often comes from a lesson that pierces to the bone.
Sister Yan only does real trading, no empty promises. Our team still has one spot left, just like a matchstick in the dark—if you want to learn the real methods and climb back step by step, light up your name, and let's heat up the market together!
