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#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 Meet an old friend from Henan. He’s been trading crypto for 7 years, and at one point, his account was down to just a breath of air.
In total, he lost over 2.1 million USDT. I really can't understand it—how can someone lose over 2.1 million after 7 years of playing?
Most people would have given up long ago and would have gone all-in in a desperate attempt to turn things around, but often they end up losing even more.
But he didn’t. He told me one thing: I’ll trust again, and try following your rhythm for half a year.
And he actually did it. The rules are simple:
**Divide the principal into 10 parts, never bet more than 15% on a single trade** — never over-leverage
**Use the profits to compound, keep the principal intact** — protect the bottom line
**Set a 3% stop-loss on each trade** — living is more valuable than getting rich quickly
**Trade when the market moves, hold cash when it doesn’t** — don’t gamble on unpredictable market moves
Over half a year, the market kept fluctuating. While others were stuck in the cycle of liquidation and review, he steadily earned back that 1 million he had lost.
Later, he came to me and said: I’ve recovered my capital. This circle is too dangerous, I’m content now.
Honestly, at that moment, I felt quite complicated inside. Some people never get out of the crypto world, but because of strong execution and the right rhythm, he achieved what most can’t.
In the end, flipping in the crypto world isn’t about genius operations; it’s about proper position management and execution. Liquidation is never the market’s fault; it’s because you didn’t control your hands.
If you’re still confused and stuck in the cycle of liquidation and recovery, stop messing around. With the right rhythm, turning things around isn’t as complicated as you think.