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With the same 3000U, some people build it up in months, others go to zero in days.
The difference has never been the market, but whether there is a set of rules that can be executed.
I once mentored someone who started with 3000U. The process was not fast, but it was very steady along the way, without a single liquidation.
He was able to make it in the end not because he caught many opportunities, but because he did less and did it steadily.
The first point is simple: split your capital and don't pin all your hopes on a single trade.
Some for short-term trades, some to wait for trends, some to stay put, always leaving room.
The second point is to only take high-probability opportunities. When the situation is unclear, stay flat. Better not to trade than to trade recklessly.
Sideways, volatile, and emotional markets—he basically doesn't participate in any of them.
The third point is to execute the rules strictly. Cut losses when they reach the limit, take profits in batches, don't hold losing positions, and don't add emotional positions.
Many people lose not because they can't analyze, but because they can't control themselves at critical moments.
Once you're in a hurry to recover losses and you increase your position size, the rhythm gets completely messed up.
In the end, in the crypto space, it's not about who makes money fastest, but who can stay in the market.
If you're still losing repeatedly and getting more chaotic the more you trade, don't rush to recover losses. First, change your method. $BTC