$JELLYJELLY exploded from 100,000 U to 5,000 U: Are you trading, or just giving away your head?

$TRUTH Last year, a fan came to me for help: "Bro, my account only has 5,000 U left."

$YALA I looked at his trading records, and after three seconds of silence:

Dozens of trades a day, with ridiculous fees;

Not taking profits when it rises, stubbornly holding when it falls;

In the end, he blew up his account to just his underwear.

Are you also like this?

The three-piece set of retail traders:

① High-frequency random trades

Staring at one-minute candlesticks until dizzy, thinking of themselves as day trading gods,

In fact, they are the "fee knights."

② Faithful holding

Shouting "The bull is back! Hurry back!"

In the end, the balance went back down.

③ FOMO all in

Seeing others making hundreds of times with low-quality coins, they go all in,

Waking up to just single digits left.

During that time, he was still staring at the market at 3 AM,

Ashtrays piled up like mountains, and finally asked me:

"Did the market slaughter me?"

I told him to do just three things, and he started recovering.

① Sniping trades, only doing the most stable market

Delete all small timeframes, only look at 4-hour and above breakouts.

No more than 3 trades a day.

Feeling restless? Go exercise, don’t touch the keyboard.

② Devil's rolling: Increase on wins, decrease on losses

Initial position no more than 10% (500 U).

Take profit on half when it rises 20%, move the stop loss on the rest.

Cut immediately when it falls 5%, no holding, no averaging down.

③ Discipline is king: Stop loss is a lifesaver

If you have two consecutive stop losses, turn off the machine;

If emotions run high, pause;

Review daily, understand your losses clearly, and keep your profits clean.

Reversal is not about all in, but about calmness and rules.

Later he said: "No one taught me."

I replied: "You are unwilling to admit that you are gambling."

Those who blow up their accounts, 99% die from one sentence:

"Just hold on a little longer and it will come back..."

Now, open your trading records,

Do you dare to face yourself and see how you really lost?