From 1000U to 5WU, what I bet on is never luck, but "no more random actions".
Many people privately ask me: "Is the market good?" "Did you hit some hot spot?"
I usually just reply: Opportunities are available every day; whether you can seize them has little to do with luck.
What truly makes the difference is whether you can hold still at the right time;
When it’s time to act, don’t hesitate.
That 1000U, to be honest, was already the last amount I could move in my account.
I had lost too much before, to what extent? It’s not heartache, it’s numbness.
You look at the balance, and you are already emotionless. It’s not that I haven't thought about quitting, it’s that I’ve always held onto a breath: unwilling to accept defeat.
It wasn’t smooth at first. With both gains and losses, the best day saw a floating profit of over 300 U, only to lose it all the next day.
During that time, I finally realized one thing: I wasn't losing because of the market, but because it was too noisy.
So I made the decision that now seems most valuable: only listen to one rhythm, only execute one set of logic.
From that day on, my account finally showed real changes.
It wasn’t a surge, but rather that kind of gradual increase you notice when you wake up.
First week, 1000U → 2600U
Second week, directly breaking 1W
Someone saw the account screenshot and asked me: "Did you go all in?"
I laughed. What you see is the result, the process is actually painfully dull.
Every day I just do three things: review, watch the market, adjust positions.
A set of rules, executed repeatedly. There was one time that left a deep impression on me. A coin suddenly surged,
And the group went crazy, all chasing. I didn’t move.
The next day, it fell back from its high, and I shorted it, netting a profit of 8200U.
It’s not that I’m so smart,
It’s that I know: knowing when not to act is more important than knowing when to make money.
Looking back at this journey, I finally understood one thing: being able to roll from 1000U to 5WU isn’t about one miraculous trade, but rather minimizing mistakes each time.
Those who can truly survive in the crypto world are not the ones who hit it right once, but those who haven’t been taken away all along.
I’ve always felt this saying is particularly realistic: as long as you haven’t blown up, you still have a chance.
But the premise is that you have to be on the right path, rather than messing around every day.


