After losing 2.3 million, I finally understood one thing:
In trading, the hardest thing to defeat is never the market—it’s always that version of yourself who’s急着 to get it back.
During that period, I stared at my account every day. I wasn’t thinking about the next opportunity at all, but instead—
“Can I even get it back?”
The 2.3 million didn’t disappear in a single day.
It shrank bit by bit, fueled by unwillingness again and again, wanting to turn it around over and over—until I got deeper and deeper into it.
$RED
That’s also when I completely changed the way I live and trade.
I stopped gambling.
Instead, I started over with 2800U.
No all-ins. No betting on luck. Just discipline—one trade at a time, slowly.
Later, the only 4 rules I truly kept were:
1. Never go all-in
At any time, don’t put all your chips on the table.
Test with small positions first. If the direction is wrong, leave.
2. Trade with the trend—don’t fight the market
Don’t rush to place bets before the trend is confirmed.
Once confirmed, let the profits run on their own.
$TUT
3. Set stop-losses in advance
Trading isn’t about requiring you to win every time.
What truly matters is—when you’re wrong, don’t let one mistake wipe out all the profits you made before.
4. Learn to protect the money you earn first
Floating profit is just a number on your account.
Only what you actually lock in counts as yours.
Later, when I traded with some friends, I found that many people don’t lack opportunities—they lack a set of things they can truly execute.
When the market is good, you rely on nerve. When the market is bad, you rely on luck.
You get arrogant after winning, and you want to get it back after losing.
If you keep doing that, no matter how much you make, it won’t be enough to repay.
So now I increasingly believe:
Real turnaround is never about a single big gamble.
It’s about accumulating an edge through repeated small wins, and controlling risk through repeated stop-losses.
The market never lacks opportunities.
What’s truly scarce is the principal you still have left on the table.#美国30年期国债收益率创2007年来新高
In trading, the hardest thing to defeat is never the market—it’s always that version of yourself who’s急着 to get it back.
During that period, I stared at my account every day. I wasn’t thinking about the next opportunity at all, but instead—
“Can I even get it back?”
The 2.3 million didn’t disappear in a single day.
It shrank bit by bit, fueled by unwillingness again and again, wanting to turn it around over and over—until I got deeper and deeper into it.
$RED
That’s also when I completely changed the way I live and trade.
I stopped gambling.
Instead, I started over with 2800U.
No all-ins. No betting on luck. Just discipline—one trade at a time, slowly.
Later, the only 4 rules I truly kept were:
1. Never go all-in
At any time, don’t put all your chips on the table.
Test with small positions first. If the direction is wrong, leave.
2. Trade with the trend—don’t fight the market
Don’t rush to place bets before the trend is confirmed.
Once confirmed, let the profits run on their own.
$TUT
3. Set stop-losses in advance
Trading isn’t about requiring you to win every time.
What truly matters is—when you’re wrong, don’t let one mistake wipe out all the profits you made before.
4. Learn to protect the money you earn first
Floating profit is just a number on your account.
Only what you actually lock in counts as yours.
Later, when I traded with some friends, I found that many people don’t lack opportunities—they lack a set of things they can truly execute.
When the market is good, you rely on nerve. When the market is bad, you rely on luck.
You get arrogant after winning, and you want to get it back after losing.
If you keep doing that, no matter how much you make, it won’t be enough to repay.
So now I increasingly believe:
Real turnaround is never about a single big gamble.
It’s about accumulating an edge through repeated small wins, and controlling risk through repeated stop-losses.
The market never lacks opportunities.
What’s truly scarce is the principal you still have left on the table.#美国30年期国债收益率创2007年来新高