$SOL Some time ago, an old fan reached out to me.
The first thing he said was: “Sister Li, I’m about to be driven crazy by the counterfeit market… My account is down to 2000U.”
He’s not a newcomer; he’s been playing for 6 years, but he trades purely based on feeling.
Chasing up, cutting down, when emotions hit, he loses two to three thousand a day, putting himself in a half-wrecked state.
He said: “If I don’t turn it around soon, I’m quitting the crypto world.”
I replied to him:
“This 2000U is not for doubling; it’s for rebirth.”
Many people think turning around relies on a sudden surge.
Wrong, relying on gambling will only lead to faster demise.
True turnaround is: being steady, enduring, and withstanding temptation.
Step One: Stay steady, don’t move around.
In the past, he’d FOMO at every K-line jump.
Buying at the highest, selling at the lowest, and getting wiped out by the market’s casual swings.
I told him: “If the market has no direction, stay in cash. Don’t rush to jump in.”
Step Two: Cut down on positions! The biggest enemy is oneself.
In the past, he’d put the whole 2000U in play in a day.
Now, each order is a maximum of 400U; he must survive.
If you dare to go heavy, the market will dare to take you.
He used to lose 2000 a day, but now he steadily earns 300 or 500 a day, the rhythm has completely changed.
Plus, each order must set a stop-loss.
Don’t fear losses; stubbornly holding on is fatal.
Step Three: Review trades to truly turn the tide.
He doesn’t believe it: “Can it really go back this slowly?”
I told him: Slow is the only way for retail traders to win.
Review every order, the more you do it, the steadier you get, and the more accurate your entries become.
Result: 1 month.
2000U → 23,000U.
No miracles, no sudden jumps; it relies on rhythm, discipline, and execution power.
Brothers, you might only have a few thousand U left now.
But remember: Turning around is not fate; it’s ability.
The market doesn’t lack opportunities; it lacks people who can stabilize their emotions and execute plans.
What you need to do is not rush; it’s to manage your positions well and keep the right rhythm.
Don’t fear being slow; fear being chaotic.
Don’t fear being small; fear giving up.
I used to be that person stumbling around in the dark, but now, the light is in my hands, and it’s always on. Will you follow or not!

