800U to 30K U, he just fixed this one issue $RAVE
There's a fan, from Hunan, 26 years old, works in auto repair, started with 800U in capital. When he found me, he only had 400U left in his account, saying he lost a ton and was scared to open a position.
I checked his trading history, and the problem was clear: he was too trigger-happy. He wanted to jump in at every candlestick movement, opening seven or eight trades a day, taking a small profit and holding on through losses. He told me every time he opened a position, his heart raced—winning made him feel like a genius, and losing made him want to revenge trade immediately.
I told him to stop trading for now; I set three rules for him to follow for a month, and if he lost, it would be on me.
First, only open one trade a day, and don’t pull the trigger unless it’s at the right level. Second, set a stop loss of 1.5% for each trade, and exit when it hits—no waiting, no holding on. Third, take out half of the profits once you’re in the green; let the rest run.
At first, he struggled with this; on the first day, he didn’t get a chance and ended up not trading at all, itching to press the buttons. I told him, if you’re itching to trade, go for a run—don’t touch the keyboard.
By the second week, he started to find his rhythm. One day, ETH pulled back to a support level, and he entered as planned, set his stop loss, and got to work. The next morning, he woke up to see he had hit his take profit, making 300U on that single trade. He told me, 'I didn’t realize I could make money without staring at the charts all day.'
After a month, he made 11 trades, lost 3, and won 8, gradually rolling his account from 400U to 1200U. Though not much, he said something that stuck with me: 'Before, I was always hunting for opportunities; now I wait for them.'
Later, he strictly adhered to this set of rules, and three months later, his account grew to 8000U, reaching 30K U in six months. He never blew an account once.
He said, 'I used to think making money depended on skill; now I realize it’s about controlling myself.' What he fixed wasn’t his technique, but his urge to overtrade.
The crypto space is full of opportunities; what it lacks is those who can wait. If you find it hard to control your hands, feel free to reach out to me. I won’t teach you how to read the market; I’ll teach you how to control yourself. @铭哥ETH
There's a fan, from Hunan, 26 years old, works in auto repair, started with 800U in capital. When he found me, he only had 400U left in his account, saying he lost a ton and was scared to open a position.
I checked his trading history, and the problem was clear: he was too trigger-happy. He wanted to jump in at every candlestick movement, opening seven or eight trades a day, taking a small profit and holding on through losses. He told me every time he opened a position, his heart raced—winning made him feel like a genius, and losing made him want to revenge trade immediately.
I told him to stop trading for now; I set three rules for him to follow for a month, and if he lost, it would be on me.
First, only open one trade a day, and don’t pull the trigger unless it’s at the right level. Second, set a stop loss of 1.5% for each trade, and exit when it hits—no waiting, no holding on. Third, take out half of the profits once you’re in the green; let the rest run.
At first, he struggled with this; on the first day, he didn’t get a chance and ended up not trading at all, itching to press the buttons. I told him, if you’re itching to trade, go for a run—don’t touch the keyboard.
By the second week, he started to find his rhythm. One day, ETH pulled back to a support level, and he entered as planned, set his stop loss, and got to work. The next morning, he woke up to see he had hit his take profit, making 300U on that single trade. He told me, 'I didn’t realize I could make money without staring at the charts all day.'
After a month, he made 11 trades, lost 3, and won 8, gradually rolling his account from 400U to 1200U. Though not much, he said something that stuck with me: 'Before, I was always hunting for opportunities; now I wait for them.'
Later, he strictly adhered to this set of rules, and three months later, his account grew to 8000U, reaching 30K U in six months. He never blew an account once.
He said, 'I used to think making money depended on skill; now I realize it’s about controlling myself.' What he fixed wasn’t his technique, but his urge to overtrade.
The crypto space is full of opportunities; what it lacks is those who can wait. If you find it hard to control your hands, feel free to reach out to me. I won’t teach you how to read the market; I’ll teach you how to control yourself. @铭哥ETH