$BTC During this time, a fan came to me and said that the ETH market was too volatile, and he only had 2000U left in his account after making losses in long positions.

He wasn't inexperienced, but his trading was mostly based on feelings, chasing highs and cutting losses, getting too emotional, losing two to three thousand a day, and his account was directly messed up.

He told me: “If I don't turn things around soon, I'm considering quitting this circle.”

I looked at him, smiled, and said: “That 2000U you have is not for doubling; it's for laying the foundation for your future.”

Do you think turning things around can rely on one explosive move? You are completely mistaken.

Turning things around isn't about “taking a gamble”; it's about steady progress, being patient, and accumulating bit by bit.

So I told him how to approach the situation:

First, you must learn to stabilize! Don't act rashly.

In the past, he would rush into the market as soon as he saw it, chasing highs and cutting losses, always ending up “buying high and selling low.”

I told him: “When the market hasn't moved yet, calm down and stay out.” If it doesn't rise, wait; if it doesn't fall, there's no rush to enter.

Then, you need to control your position size.

Every time you trade, enter with a maximum of 400U, keeping risk manageable. Once he lost 2000 in a day, but now he can steadily earn 300 or 500.

Set stop-losses for every trade; don't fear losses, but fear holding on stubbornly until the end.

Finally, learn to review trades and adjust your mindset.

At first, he was a bit skeptical: “Is it really possible to turn things around so slowly?”

I told him: “Slow is the most stable.”

After each trade, regardless of profit or loss, take time to review and reflect on what you did right and what you did wrong.

Slowly, his trading mindset became clearer, and his attitude became steadier.

Two months later, he increased from 2000U to 90,000U. It wasn’t due to luck or a single explosion, but rather through rhythm, discipline, and steady progress, accumulating gradually.

You might also have a few thousand U left and feel a bit discouraged, thinking the market is too difficult.

But I tell you, turning things around isn't an overnight matter; it's about taking one step at a time, enduring loneliness, and maintaining discipline.

There are many opportunities to turn things around; the market lacks opportunities but needs someone who can stick to the rules and control their emotions.

What you need to do is not rush for quick results but patiently execute; the trading mindset is crucial. We aren't afraid of being slow; we only fear you giving up.

A single tree can't support a forest; advancing alone is not as good as moving with the larger group! The direction has been pointed out; it just depends on whether you can keep up!