Many people enter the crypto space full of hope, thinking they can get rich quickly. The reality? Most end up paying a hefty price for their lessons.
If you’re able to calmly read through this, it’s either because your account losses have left you numb, or you’re standing on the edge of liquidation.
How much have you lost? Tens of thousands? Or did you even put in money from family and friends?
I’ve seen too many cases like this. But interestingly, some of these people are now consistently profitable, withdrawing money every month as regularly as collecting a paycheck.
What’s the real difference? Simply put, it’s about having the right method and a steady pace.
Here are a few real examples:
A friend had only 580 USDT left in his futures account, but after three consecutive trades, his balance stabilized above 13,000.
Another one, after getting liquidated more than a dozen times, restarted with 1,000 USDT just to give it a shot, and in half a month his account broke through 13,000.
There’s also a young guy who only makes 1-2 trades a day, as steady as a robot—the key is he strictly follows his set strategy and never adds to a losing position on a whim.
What’s the most ironic thing about the crypto world?
It’s not that you’re not working hard enough, but that you’ve always been going in the wrong direction; it’s not that you don’t have enough capital, but that you keep gambling your principal on luck.
People always ask, “Can you really flip your account?”
This question itself exposes a mindset problem. However much USDT you have left in your account, that’s exactly how much confidence you have in your heart.
The ones who truly turn things around are never the ones who ask the most questions, but those who dare to adjust their strategies and strictly execute them.
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BoredRiceBall
· 14h ago
It’s the same old pitch again. I’ve heard a hundred cases like turning 580U into 13,000, but I’ve never actually seen anyone around me consistently withdraw profits.
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GasFeeCrier
· 14h ago
It's the same old talk, people say it every day, but no one really sticks to it.
Damn, turning 580U into 13,000? That takes some real guts.
If you're going in the wrong direction, working harder is pointless—I agree with that.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 14h ago
It's always the same story. Every time, they say they have a friend who turned 580U into 13,000, but why have I never seen a real person like that?
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 14h ago
Stop bringing up these cases of false prosperity. To put it simply, it's just survivor bias.
Many people enter the crypto space full of hope, thinking they can get rich quickly. The reality? Most end up paying a hefty price for their lessons.
If you’re able to calmly read through this, it’s either because your account losses have left you numb, or you’re standing on the edge of liquidation.
How much have you lost? Tens of thousands? Or did you even put in money from family and friends?
I’ve seen too many cases like this. But interestingly, some of these people are now consistently profitable, withdrawing money every month as regularly as collecting a paycheck.
What’s the real difference? Simply put, it’s about having the right method and a steady pace.
Here are a few real examples:
A friend had only 580 USDT left in his futures account, but after three consecutive trades, his balance stabilized above 13,000.
Another one, after getting liquidated more than a dozen times, restarted with 1,000 USDT just to give it a shot, and in half a month his account broke through 13,000.
There’s also a young guy who only makes 1-2 trades a day, as steady as a robot—the key is he strictly follows his set strategy and never adds to a losing position on a whim.
What’s the most ironic thing about the crypto world?
It’s not that you’re not working hard enough, but that you’ve always been going in the wrong direction; it’s not that you don’t have enough capital, but that you keep gambling your principal on luck.
People always ask, “Can you really flip your account?”
This question itself exposes a mindset problem. However much USDT you have left in your account, that’s exactly how much confidence you have in your heart.
The ones who truly turn things around are never the ones who ask the most questions, but those who dare to adjust their strategies and strictly execute them.