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A month ago, the account dropped to a low of 7,000 dollars. At that time, my mood was really bad, but it was also then that I completely let go of all illusions. I started trading in an almost mechanical way—no full positions, no chasing hot trends, no trusting instincts—focusing solely on one thing: position management.
I set a strict rule for myself. Divide 7,000U into 5 parts, each 1,400U, and only use one part per trade. No matter how tempting the opportunity, never over-leverage, and never add to positions during trading. Always keep 4 parts as reserve funds in the account, so any volatility can't shake my mindset.
I also fully standardized stop-loss and take-profit. Each trade's stop-loss is set at 3%, with a maximum loss of 42 dollars. Take-profit is set between 6% and 10%, and I cut profits decisively at 85 to 140 dollars.
It sounds simple, but the most powerful part of this system is its high repeatability. Over a month, I made about 70 trades. 28 of those were losses, totaling a loss of 1,176U. But 42 were profitable, earning nearly 5,000U. Net profit for the month exceeded 3,800U. From 7,000 to 210,000, in just 43 days.
This isn't a gambler's quick riches, but rather a gradual upward curve achieved through high-frequency, disciplined execution.
To reach this level, I rely on three unbreakable principles:
Always set a stop-loss before entering a trade. Once triggered, exit immediately—no second chances. Set a take-profit target and stick to it; don’t keep hoping for higher gains. Don’t watch the market constantly or chase hot spots—only act within patterns I understand thoroughly.
Most people blow up in the crypto market not because they see the wrong trend, but because they lose control of their positions. Going all-in today, adding leverage tomorrow—one mistake can wipe out dozens of correct trades. Seeing the right trend but losing due to poor position management—that kind of failure is the most painful.
I never gamble against the market. I only compete with my own execution discipline.
From 7,000U to 210,000U, there’s no miracle involved—just the natural result of following the same set of rules every time. In such a volatile market, stability and discipline often go further than intelligence and courage.