$ZEC Last year, a friend of mine went from 100,000 U to only 3,000 U, almost breaking down.
He was no different from most people: dozens of trades a day, transaction fees ate up the principal faster;
Seeing someone flaunting a hundred times small coins, he immediately felt itchy and went all in, only to be pushed back to reality by the market the next day.
$APR At his worst, he was staring at the screen at three in the morning, a cigarette butt after another, his eyes bloodshot, repeatedly asking himself: Am I really just the market's chives?
Later he came to me, and I only said one thing: Don't spray like a machine gun, learn to shoot like a sniper.
What does it mean? It means to wait.
If the market isn't right, do nothing; if the signals are unclear, don't touch.
Only place orders at the most confirmed breakout points, with a time frame starting at 4 hours.
Better to miss ten opportunities than to make one wrong move.
At most three trades a day; if you feel itchy, go for a run, don't click around randomly.
Then I taught him the "ladder rolling method":
The first order should not exceed 10% of the total position;
Gradually increase the position only if there are floating profits;
When profits reach 20%, half must be taken out first, and the remaining profits follow the trend;
Once losses exceed 5%, decisively stop loss, never average down.
Those who fantasize about recovering their losses always end up dying from a lucky mindset.
But more critical than technique is discipline.
If you have two consecutive stop losses, immediately turn off the machine for the day;
Review daily, break down the wrong trades clearly, and extract the logic behind the winning trades.
The market is brutal, but beneath the brutality, there are still rules.
First learn to protect your life, then talk about profits.
Real recovery relies on execution, not fantasizing about getting rich overnight.
These methods I summarized from practical experience; if you also want to get rid of losses and achieve steady profits, why not follow me and take a look? I will pass this light to you!



