$ETH Contract, either turn things around or dig a hole to bury it.
Harsh but true.
$BNB I have seen many brothers come in with a few thousand U, wanting to change their fate in a week.
And what happened? Liquidation became routine, and in the end, they blamed the market as a casino.
$ZEC I was once one of them.
Starting with 5000 U, countless nights staring at the screen, seeing unrealized losses making my hands shake, almost taken out by a wave.
Surviving isn’t due to good luck, but because I finally saw one thing clearly:
Liquidation is not an accident; it is the inevitable result of your understanding.
You think opening a 3x or 5x position is stable?
In fact, it just means dying a bit slower.
Every level of leverage increases risk not additively, but explosively.
Transaction fees, slippage, frequent trading—these invisible knives are slowly cutting your capital.
What’s scarier is that mathematical trap: if you lose 50%, you need to double to break even;
if you lose 90%, you need to multiply by 9!
How many people are stuck in this cycle, reinvesting, liquidating, then reinvesting, until they hit zero?
But if you master the right tools, the situation will reverse.
I truly started rolling when I thoroughly understood an indicator—BOLL Bands.
It’s not about watching for golden crosses and death crosses, but about understanding its “opening” and “closing.”
Before a trend starts, it will definitely give you a signal.
With this method, I once achieved 30 times in a month.
This is not magic; it’s discipline.
I don’t trade on feelings; I only act according to the system.
When it’s time to enter, decisively take the position; when it’s time to stop loss, cut the loss myself.
Lock emotions away, let the rules earn money for you.
If you are still trading based on feelings, if you repeatedly face liquidation but can’t find a way out—
You are not lacking luck; you are lacking a system that can help you survive.
One tree cannot support a forest; fighting alone will never compare to having a team to guide you. If you want to get back on shore, I have always been here to help.


