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Seeing someone say they lost 300,000 and it's over, this kind of thinking is really too pessimistic. Many people don't understand; when they see a few more zeros in their account, they think it's good luck. In fact, the logic behind it is simple—have you found a way to survive?
I've also experienced moments when my account was only 1,200 USDT. At that time, I didn't feel like gambling with a "get rich overnight" mentality. Instead, I calmed down, looked for reasons in my losing trades, and then restarted in a measured way.
I use a distributed position addition method. Divide the funds into four parts: the first follows the main trend, the second stays at support levels looking for rebounds, the third adds positions precisely during sharp market fluctuations, and the last always remains untouched as a safety net. Every entry is made at the most confident point, so you’re not afraid of market volatility and can steadily accumulate during fluctuations.
What was the result? In 17 days, the account returned to 3,000 USDT; in 45 days, it surged to 9,800 USDT; in 91 days, it broke through 32,600 USDT; and in 132 days, it directly reached 75,511 USDT. This is not luck; it’s a natural result of understanding the market rhythm.
Many people ask me if 1,200 USDT is enough to turn things around. Of course, it is, but you need to let go of the gambler’s mindset. Don’t frequently cut losses, blindly leverage, or make reckless moves at every market turn. Those who truly make money understand one principle: after choosing the right direction, staying calm is more important than anything else.
You might think that distributed position addition is too slow. That’s true; it can’t make you ten times richer in a week. But it can help you survive longer. The longer you stay in the crypto space, the more you can earn. Most people’s problem isn’t that their method is wrong, but that they blow up before the method takes effect.
If you’re still operating with a gambling mentality, then the crypto space is your "liquidation machine." But if you really want steady profits, you need to learn to control the rhythm, choose the right timing, and diversify risks. This logic works for everyone; the key is whether you have the patience to execute it.