"Bro, I only have 2000U left. Is there a chance to reach 80,000U in half a year?"
Every time I encounter this kind of problem, I always ask the other party: "Do you really want to turn things around, or do you just want to take a gamble?"
He said, "I really want to live," so I was willing to continue the conversation: "Okay, but you have to follow my rules — no emotional trading, and don't gamble your entire capital."
After looking at his trading records, over 2100 USDT, there are quite a few records of liquidation in history, but fortunately, he does not have the habit of blindly catching the bottom.
If you really want to go further, the first step is to return to the basics: small fluctuations, steady rhythm, only do one trade a day, control the position within 20%, aim for 3%-5%, and seek sustained profits rather than quick ones.
After the first week, he earned 400U. By the second week, his account exceeded 10,000. In the third week, his mindset was a bit fluctuating: "Bro, I feel like I can increase my position now?"
I asked him to pause trading for three days, to calm down and write a review—every day seriously writing a few hundred words, not analyzing the market, just recording his emotional changes, execution situations, and psychological state when facing temptations.
Those who have experienced the market will understand: true flipping of positions does not depend on how many opportunities are seized, but rather on whether one can decisively execute at every point where profit-taking and stop-loss should occur.
Three months later, his account reached 37,000 U, and I gradually shared more structured strategies—such as how to identify medium-term trends and sentiment reversal signals. These methods are not complicated, but they require a strong discipline, which most people find hard to maintain.
Half a year later, he sent me a screenshot of his account: 89300U. I told him, "Account growth isn't hard; what's difficult is not repeating the mistakes of the past."
Over the years, I have seen too many people holding four to five thousand USDT but still unable to break out of the loss cycle. The root cause often boils down to three words: "impatience, gambling, doubt."
I don't have any "sure-win secrets" to share; the only practical method I can offer is "clear cognition + rigorous strategy + disciplined execution."
If you have a similar amount of funds, are you truly willing to steadily accumulate step by step, or will you continue to inquire everywhere about the "wealth code"?
Do not ask others what to do in public; calm down and learn to judge the market rhythm and formulate reasonable plans by yourself. That is the true ability that belongs to you. Do you also have 2000U and really want to follow me step by step to flip the funds? Stop asking randomly in the square, pay attention to Zuoshou Ge, who will teach you the specific operations for small wave arbitrage. #Gate广场七夕心意 #特朗普罢免美联储理事库克 #加密市场回调 #Launchpad XPL 认购开启 #狗狗币ETF进展
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QiuShuo
· 09-24 21:53
Steadfast HODL💎
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QiuShuo
· 09-24 21:52
Steadfast HODL💎
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puppies
· 09-24 12:18
Just go for it💪
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PreciseUltra-shortLine
· 09-24 03:35
A v0 making such statements to lure newbies into contracts, especially high-leverage contracts, is just sending them to their doom.
"Bro, I only have 2000U left. Is there a chance to reach 80,000U in half a year?"
Every time I encounter this kind of problem, I always ask the other party: "Do you really want to turn things around, or do you just want to take a gamble?"
He said, "I really want to live," so I was willing to continue the conversation: "Okay, but you have to follow my rules — no emotional trading, and don't gamble your entire capital."
After looking at his trading records, over 2100 USDT, there are quite a few records of liquidation in history, but fortunately, he does not have the habit of blindly catching the bottom.
If you really want to go further, the first step is to return to the basics: small fluctuations, steady rhythm, only do one trade a day, control the position within 20%, aim for 3%-5%, and seek sustained profits rather than quick ones.
After the first week, he earned 400U. By the second week, his account exceeded 10,000. In the third week, his mindset was a bit fluctuating: "Bro, I feel like I can increase my position now?"
I asked him to pause trading for three days, to calm down and write a review—every day seriously writing a few hundred words, not analyzing the market, just recording his emotional changes, execution situations, and psychological state when facing temptations.
Those who have experienced the market will understand: true flipping of positions does not depend on how many opportunities are seized, but rather on whether one can decisively execute at every point where profit-taking and stop-loss should occur.
Three months later, his account reached 37,000 U, and I gradually shared more structured strategies—such as how to identify medium-term trends and sentiment reversal signals. These methods are not complicated, but they require a strong discipline, which most people find hard to maintain.
Half a year later, he sent me a screenshot of his account: 89300U. I told him, "Account growth isn't hard; what's difficult is not repeating the mistakes of the past."
Over the years, I have seen too many people holding four to five thousand USDT but still unable to break out of the loss cycle. The root cause often boils down to three words: "impatience, gambling, doubt."
I don't have any "sure-win secrets" to share; the only practical method I can offer is "clear cognition + rigorous strategy + disciplined execution."
If you have a similar amount of funds, are you truly willing to steadily accumulate step by step, or will you continue to inquire everywhere about the "wealth code"?
Do not ask others what to do in public; calm down and learn to judge the market rhythm and formulate reasonable plans by yourself. That is the true ability that belongs to you.
Do you also have 2000U and really want to follow me step by step to flip the funds?
Stop asking randomly in the square, pay attention to Zuoshou Ge, who will teach you the specific operations for small wave arbitrage. #Gate广场七夕心意 #特朗普罢免美联储理事库克 #加密市场回调 #Launchpad XPL 认购开启 #狗狗币ETF进展