After losing 200,000 yuan, I used 2,000 U.S. dollars to aggressively roll back and make a comeback


Last year, I lost 200,000 yuan in the crypto market, and my entire half-year savings and confidence were gone.
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The moment my account hit zero, I almost quit.
I was unwilling to give up
Not because I couldn't bear the 200,000 yuan, but because I knew I just lacked methods, rhythm, and a system.
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Later, I used the remaining 2,000 U.S. dollars to get back on the roll trading path
I did one thing that most ordinary people rarely do:
Review each losing trade three times to find out exactly where I went wrong
Then set three rules:
1. Only trade familiar mainstream coins, avoid explosive growth coins
Every trade must have signals from technical analysis, emotional state, and volume structure
2. Clear goals for each rolling cycle, no greed
3. No holding through losses, no chasing entries
In the first round, 2,000 U.S. dollars rolled up to 3,400 U.S. dollars
In the second round, 3,400 U.S. dollars rolled up to 5,800 U.S. dollars
In the third round, from 5,800 U.S. dollars directly to 9,600 U.S. dollars
By the eighth round, the account balance exceeded 42,000 U.S. dollars, and I withdrew 35,000 U.S. dollars of it.
It multiplied 20 times, and I recovered all the previous losses
The entire process was not mystical, not luck, but relied on a reusable strong trending market rolling system. $STO
Many people ask me how to choose coins, how to enter the market, and how to avoid being washed out
Honestly, these “key tricks” are not something that can be casually disclosed
But if your account has shrunk significantly, and you still have some capital and don’t want to give up, I’ve organized this practical rolling system.
It doesn’t guarantee profits or prevent losses, but you will definitely learn how to survive and turn things around. $BTC
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PlayABall
· 9h ago
The story is told quite well.
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