I’ve also been through the trading bottom where I nearly got crushed by my own trades, $ETH 。
Those days were the hardest, most suffocating time of my life。
I stared at the charts every day, throwing everything I had into my execution—yet one liquidation after another。
My initial capital of several hundred thousand dwindled and crashed all the way down, until I was left with just a few thousand。
I couldn’t sleep for nights on end—my head felt swollen and empty, anxiety so bad that I couldn’t taste my food。
By day, I forced myself to look calm and casual in front of others。
At night, lying in bed, I tossed and turned, replaying every loss in my mind again and again。
I kept asking myself why others could make money, while I kept missing entries and getting trapped。
So many times I thought about quitting the whole industry altogether, and even doubted
whether I was truly the kind of person who could make a living from trading。
But in the end, I couldn’t accept it.
Why could others survive in the market long-term and make stable profits, while I could only lose money passively?
It was also during that darkest moment that I finally woke up:
In the crypto world, people never succeed by guessing blindly based on chart feel, and never by going all-in on luck.
Those who can truly live through the long run and make money
rely on trading logic, a complete system, a stable rhythm, and a strong mindset.
From then on, I彻底 started over from scratch.
I went back and picked apart every losing order from the past, one by one, replaying and reviewing them.
I dug deep into the root causes of every missed entry, every chase, every position held too long, and every emotional trade.
I set iron rules for myself:
I only trade certainty setups that I can understand at a glance—never greedily chase vague opportunities.
No grabbing the tail end of a range, no betting on low-probability bounces, and absolutely no holding floating losses.
Strictly control position size and test with light exposure.
Before every trade, pre-lock take-profit and stop-loss in advance, eliminating every bit of wishful thinking.
I forced myself to grind it out for half a year.
My mindset gradually became steady; my execution grew calmer; and my trading rhythm finally returned to the right track.
Now, I don’t pursue the myth of getting rich overnight.
When there’s a good opportunity, I ride the trend and eat my share of the gains.
When there’s no setup, I’m comfortable staying in cash.
Every day I only earn profits that fall within my own zone of certainty and understanding.
There’s no more the kind of all-night anxiety and constant fear from before.
In the crypto world, a turnaround is never about luck.
It’s about having the courage to face your own mistakes and fix every bad habit that makes you lose money.
If you’re also stuck in a rut of ongoing losses and confusion and mental overuse right now,
don’t rush to trade constantly or panic to break even.
Stop first and sort out the loopholes in your trading.
Recognize the traps, correct your mistakes, and steady your rhythm—that’s where your comeback begins.#FOMC会议纪要
Those days were the hardest, most suffocating time of my life。
I stared at the charts every day, throwing everything I had into my execution—yet one liquidation after another。
My initial capital of several hundred thousand dwindled and crashed all the way down, until I was left with just a few thousand。
I couldn’t sleep for nights on end—my head felt swollen and empty, anxiety so bad that I couldn’t taste my food。
By day, I forced myself to look calm and casual in front of others。
At night, lying in bed, I tossed and turned, replaying every loss in my mind again and again。
I kept asking myself why others could make money, while I kept missing entries and getting trapped。
So many times I thought about quitting the whole industry altogether, and even doubted
whether I was truly the kind of person who could make a living from trading。
But in the end, I couldn’t accept it.
Why could others survive in the market long-term and make stable profits, while I could only lose money passively?
It was also during that darkest moment that I finally woke up:
In the crypto world, people never succeed by guessing blindly based on chart feel, and never by going all-in on luck.
Those who can truly live through the long run and make money
rely on trading logic, a complete system, a stable rhythm, and a strong mindset.
From then on, I彻底 started over from scratch.
I went back and picked apart every losing order from the past, one by one, replaying and reviewing them.
I dug deep into the root causes of every missed entry, every chase, every position held too long, and every emotional trade.
I set iron rules for myself:
I only trade certainty setups that I can understand at a glance—never greedily chase vague opportunities.
No grabbing the tail end of a range, no betting on low-probability bounces, and absolutely no holding floating losses.
Strictly control position size and test with light exposure.
Before every trade, pre-lock take-profit and stop-loss in advance, eliminating every bit of wishful thinking.
I forced myself to grind it out for half a year.
My mindset gradually became steady; my execution grew calmer; and my trading rhythm finally returned to the right track.
Now, I don’t pursue the myth of getting rich overnight.
When there’s a good opportunity, I ride the trend and eat my share of the gains.
When there’s no setup, I’m comfortable staying in cash.
Every day I only earn profits that fall within my own zone of certainty and understanding.
There’s no more the kind of all-night anxiety and constant fear from before.
In the crypto world, a turnaround is never about luck.
It’s about having the courage to face your own mistakes and fix every bad habit that makes you lose money.
If you’re also stuck in a rut of ongoing losses and confusion and mental overuse right now,
don’t rush to trade constantly or panic to break even.
Stop first and sort out the loopholes in your trading.
Recognize the traps, correct your mistakes, and steady your rhythm—that’s where your comeback begins.#FOMC会议纪要