Lost 5 million, only 30,000 U left. Is there still a chance to turn it into 300,000 U?
Don't laugh, there really is.
Yesterday, a fan PMed me:
"Bro, I only have 30,000 U left in my account, can I still turn things around?"
He had previously lost several million and was also in debt.
What's harder is—
he can't tell his family the truth,
he can't lower himself to do a regular job,
he pretends everything is normal every day, but inside he’s about to break.
I didn't comfort him or paint a rosy picture,
I only replied:
"Yes, but it can only rely on methods + persistence."
First, let's clarify one thing:
There are no guaranteed winning strategies in the crypto world.
Especially after a big loss,
people are most likely to spiral out of control.
Chasing highs, panic selling, frequently changing directions,
it's not trading, it's venting emotions,
your account will only zero out faster.
I only gave him three pieces of advice, without any nonsense:
First, rolling position strategy + rhythmic trading + extreme risk control
Only take the most certain opportunities,
if you don’t execute, don’t, but if you do, stick to the plan.
Second, each trade's maximum loss ≤ 2%
First, save your life, then talk about profits.
Staying alive is the qualification to turn things around.
Third, steady profits on small fluctuations, no greed, no rush
If there’s no market, just wait,
it's better to miss out than to jump in recklessly.
He followed my advice. There were some small losses along the way,
but he didn't lose the rhythm and his mindset didn't explode.
When the direction is right,
making a profit on a single trade isn't actually that hard.
Now, we are steadily moving towards the goal of 300,000 U.
I didn’t tell him about miracles, I just told him one thing:
When the direction is right, the rest is just execution to the end.
The scariest thing in the crypto world is not that you’ve lost,
but that you have no method, no plan, and rely entirely on luck.
If you are also stuck in a low point, with a small account and heavy pressure,
but genuinely want to get out—
then what you need is not luck,
but a path that you can keep following.
I have walked this path, I have stepped in the pits. Whether you are willing to set out depends on you @渔歌趋势